Breakfast - As Seen on TV made using Sega's Art Alive!
The most important meal of the day spread across an open plain. I appreciate the variety of textures found in food. It can be gross, exciting or delicious. I wanted to see how a more abstract approach would lend itself in Art Alive! without relying on thick, dark lines to illustrate an image.
I had this idea after watching the movie, They call me Trinity, starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Food is often used in a comical way and is a motivation for the characters, especially baked beans. I wanted to capture the feel of a Western style landscape with bacon and eggs.
Sega's Art Alive! has a lot of limitations. 16 colours, a control pad for input and no way to save your work, but I wanted to create something beautiful. 'As Seen on TV' is a collection of art made using a Sega Mega Drive, a control pad and a copy of Art Alive!. I recorded the screen to capture the process knowing the original drawing would be lost as I turned the system off.
Catch the online exhibition here: http://www.leftoverculturereview.com/as-seen-on-tv-sega-art-alive-digital-exhibition/
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