Grace Cha – Looking Outwards – 5

Altered Experiments 52 - kinetic entanglement
Lee Robinson’s “kinetic entanglement” Is inspired by the artist’s fascination with complex natural forms, particularly kinetic energy. It is made using Cinema4D and After effects. Source: Altered.tv

I discovered Lee Robinson, a Art Director, Motion Graphics Designer and Photographer, based in London while perusing through Pinterest, and found all his work to be incredibly charming.  He does these random exercises every so often that displays 3D renditions of things ranging from whimsical concept art to abstracted materials such as glass-like objects.  This particular piece, called Kinetic Entanglement, stood out to me because of its erie- out – of- this- world factor. The special use of glass like stick and objects displays a delicate yet captivating phenomenon.

Lee Robinson is using Cinema4D  for this exercise to generate sophisticated dimensional forms and After Effects to make it come alive through motion.

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