Tuesday, January 9, 2007

David Ho



David Ho's work tends to have a very surrealist, expressionist feel to it. When looking at the images he creates you have to really think to take into effect what he is trying to portray or get across to the viewer. Compositionaly his works work out very well as looking at one of his images just makes you want to take in the whole view. While some of his other ones are the exact opposite and draw your attention to a specific point, which is what he was most likely going for. David Ho clearly has a way of seeing life all his own, but from there he then takes this sight or imaginative object and creates it into a concept of idea and art. David Ho's art conjurs up such powerful emotions and he creates images that could never possibly be real, yet they are so tangible. His identity is displayed in his works in that he deals a lot with the form and obviously prefers this area of work, along with the idea of going beyond just a figure. By adding in a surrealist effect and making the viewer wonder what is really going on in the picture is what Ho's identity is all about.

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