Circle Series: Feminine with Unconsciousness | ReVerse Butcher
Made in VR (Tilt Brush), presented in AR (Adobe Aero) cinematic .mp4.
This artwork also appears in THE VIRTUAL CIRCLE short film.
Made in VR (Tilt Brush), presented in AR (Adobe Aero) cinematic .mp4.
This artwork also appears in THE VIRTUAL CIRCLE short film.
Music | Roger Alsop
Shot on location at The Grand Hotel Melbourne
WIP 3D Renders
Virtual Sculpture/Art made in VR (Tilt Brush), 3D renders made with Adobe Stager.
WIP Wireframes | Nomad Sculpt for iPad
WIP 3D Render & Textures
WIP Screenshot of early draft of 3D artwork, being prepared for testing in AR & 3D Renders using Adobe Dimension.
Digital illustration/Collage/VISPO
Made using Procreate for iPad. Vintage paper stocks made with acrylic ink, photographed with iPhone 12 Pro Max, & collaged into final digital artwork. Previously published with Beir Bua Press in their Secret III online issue.
CIRCLE SERIES ARTIST'S STATEMENT
ReVerse Butcher’s “Circle Series” is an ongoing series of multimedia works that explore the complexities of the human form(s); cycles of life, information & nature; different ways of being suspended in space-time; and the idea(s) of evolution and fragmentation. She often visits and re-visits this series of artworks in several different mediums (including but not limited to) traditional drawing, digital art, VR art (in Tilt Brush), film, projection art, photography, collage, poetry etc. because like the human form, ideas and artworks can never be wholly static and still, unless they’re dead (and even then, sometimes not, at least for a time).
Using circles as a visual metaphor, all the human structures explored in the series regardless of media, are linked by the idea of interaction & permutation. Each repetition can never be identical, and it is the progression through anomaly, through de- or re-construction, through experimentation and through re-imagining where rVb believes that breakthroughs occur. Each time the pattern insists on another expression, it fragments a little, and the fragments are evidence of progressive magick.
Circle Series works are occasionally collaborative, sometimes solo, always credited.