Released Dec 20, 2022
In the modern world cinema has become the vehicle for high concept multidisciplinary art, much like Opera was to generations before ~ incorporating cinematography, visual arts, literature, music and performance into a singular experience.
Today, we take this artform a step further to bring to the digital art space what we call “Cinematic Fine Art”
“My Edens After Burns” illustrates this cinematic notion through point cloud special effects by Ruben Fro, and the interpretation by artists Henrik Uldalen, Tania Rivilis, Goldcat, Jeremy Lipking, and Ksenia Buridanova, of a story written by Val Kilmer & Laurence Fuller.
The story, performed by classically trained actor Laurence Fuller, unfolds in the early morning of 1783.
At the dusk of America’s Revolutionary war, a young lady, named Lovie, peers out into the prairie waiting for her husband to return home from battle.
A portrait by the virtuoso painter and one of America’s premier realist artists Jeremy Lipking is revealed, and dissolved in point cloud vibrations by the maverick special effects artist Ruben Fro.
But what comes galloping up from the horizon was not her beloved husband, rather his fellow soldier, delivering an envelope stained with a drop of blood.
Predicting the worst, Lovie jumps on her horse and gallops into the valley, dust kicking up around her, she can’t think of anything but to escape. The animated painting by Tania Rivilis beautifully captures the high emotional tones of the piece.
She rides all day, tears streaming down her face. Until exhausted she settles by a camp fire and takes out the envelope left to her.
As she begins to read the letter, she is interrupted by the voice of the ghost of her newly deceased husband, depicted by Val Kilmer. Portrayed masterfully by the celebrated Neo-Classical painter Henrik Uldalen.
He has traveled back from a journey through the afterlife to visit his beloved one last time.
As night sets in, the ghost takes Lovie on a poetic journey through the afterlife, a final romantic rendezvous ~ through the magical realism of Ksenia Buridanova’s portrait that portray butterflies that explode in a combination of beauty and sorrow to light up the night sky over the forest.
In the final chapter, the dark of night reveals the voice of our narrator and the last message of Lovie’s husband through the expressive digital painting by Christie artist Goldcat.
A fitting climatic ending to this tragic romance.
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