MORE THAN WORDS a Digital Sculpting for Kinetic Art

MORE THAN BRAVE

Wannaporn Chujitarom. Juried Artist
Constellations
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Artist Statement

For me, art means beauty on its own.
I believe that art can be expressed in many forms and that every form has its own beauty. The advent of technology has made art more accessible. Including being able to express my “ICALOOP”.

ICALOOP stands for infinite creative art present in looping, originate by Wannaporn Chujitarom, Thai artist who is interested in digital art and the fantasy world. The work represents the feeling of delicacy, complexity, and beauty with the scent of Art Nouveau. The elements are constantly changing, but perfect in every perspective.

Currently, ICALOOP is used in many contexts. And this time it was conveyed through images and words. And next, ICALOOP will travel to tell the story of the nature and truth of the world. Audience will witness the truth of the world through this enjoyable but meaningful art.

Styly link: “MORE THAN WORDS” a Digital Sculpting for Kinetic Art

About the artists

Wannaporn Chujitarom is an associate professor in visual arts, at the Faculty of Digital Art, Rangsit University, Thailand. She also a digital artist calls ICALOOP. She was born in Bangkok, Thailand. She graduated BFA. and MFA. From Rangsit University (First Class Honors) and completed Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Information and Communication Technology for Education at King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB). She has several of experiences in digital art, animation and computer art innovation research. Her art is vibes of magical fantasy world. She exhibits many works at the international symposium and also a guest speaker for digital art, animation and digital storytelling.

Credits: Assoc.Prof.Wannaporn Chujitarom

URL: https://www.wannaporn-chujitarom.com/

https://www.icaloop.art/

ISEA2024 acknowledges the Turrbal and Yugara as the First Nations owners of the lands where the symposium will be held. We pay our respects to their elders, lores, customs and creation spirits. We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples across the continent and beyond Australian shores.