Bathed in Sunlight: Lina Yakobi's "The Sun Lives Here" Transcends Dimensions
Lina Yakobi's "The Sun Lives Here," available at Apricus Art Collection, isn't just a painting; it's a sensory experience, a dialogue of energies, and a portal to augmented reality. Prepare to be captivated by the artist's unique approach to art, blending texture, symbolism, and technology into a multi-dimensional masterpiece.
Decoding the Harmony of Opposites
This 50/60 cm artwork is a symphony of contrasts. The rough, coarse texture, built with sand collected and dried under the scorching sun, embodies strength and resilience. Delicate embroidery weaves through the composition, representing the softness and care of feminine energy. The fusion is Yakobi's desire for harmony, balancing tenderness and order.
IMDR: A New Art Experience
"The Sun Lives Here" is crafted with sand, texture paste, acrylic, and embroidery, but that's not all. Through her concept of IMDR (Interactive Multi-D Reality), Yakobi creates art that reveals reality in multiple dimensions. Scan the QR code to access an augmented reality experience where the warmth of the sun meets the sea, or engage with an AI guide to delve deeper into the painting's meaning and your own memories of summer. The piece has a QR code for both AR and AI. Signed by the artist with Apricus Art Collection's Certification of Authenticity is also available.
Lina Yakobi: Illuminating the Dialogue of Energies
Lina Yakobi uses the #yakobimethod and #IMDR to create innovative art. This piece also includes a QR code. With a passion for pushing boundaries, Yakobi integrates physical materials with digital experiences, inviting viewers to become active participants in a dialogue between materials and meaning. She seeks to create art that resonates on multiple levels, engaging the senses and sparking the imagination.