Hi-Speed Time Lapse Video of Three Gorgons

On August 19, 2011, in Art, Paintings, Video, by Chris Shaw

3 Gorgons by Chris Shaw & Chuck Sperry, 2011 – Hi-Speed time lapse video

A super high speed timelapse video of Chris Shaw painting the center section of the Three Gorgons, an installation by Chris Shaw and Chuck Sperry at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Artist Gallery windows on Natoma St.

This video was made by hand-selecting every individual frame from the time-lapse sequence where the painting was completely unobstructed. Watch in HD, its better.

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Three Gorgons Time Lapse Video part 2

On August 18, 2011, in Art, Paintings, Video, by Chris Shaw

Three Gorgons: A Triptych by Chris Shaw & Chuck Sperry, 2011

Center Panel Time-Lapse, part 2

Part 2 of the final timelapse edit. In this video I paint the final line-art of the center section of the 3 Gorgons installation I created with Chuck Sperry. Chuck and I designed and planned this piece together, but I executed the painting. Watch in HD, its better.

This video shows me painting linework and finishing the piece. The complete time-lapse spans several days and has been highly compressed by editing out 2nd, 3rd, and 4th coats of paint and drying time.

The full 3 section installation is on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Artist’s Gallery windows on Natoma St until January 2012.

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Three Gorgons Time Lapse Video part 1

On August 17, 2011, in Art, Paintings, Video, by Chris Shaw

Three Gorgons: A Triptych by Chris Shaw & Chuck Sperry, 2011

Center Panel Time-Lapse, part 1

Part 1 of the final timelapse edit. In this video I paint the background of the center section of the 3 Gorgons installation I created with Chuck Sperry. Chuck and I designed and planned this piece together, but I executed the painting. Watch in HD, its better.

This video begins with the very first base coats of paint and ends when the piece is ready for final line-art. The full 2 part time-lapse spans several days and has been highly compressed by editing out 2nd, 3rd, and 4th coats of paint and drying time.

The full 3 section installation is on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Artist’s Gallery windows on Natoma St until January 2012.

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