Computer-assisted drawings by River City Art Association member Spencer Young are featured in the spring art exhibition at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
Young’s exhibit “Computer Assisted Whimsy” showcases how he creates 3D objects and pictures in a 2D format through wiremesh and shaded solid designs. This artistic concept came from his career as a geologist for coal mines, where he used computer-assisted drawing software to create maps.
His artwork will be on display through May 30.
All your photography has genius concept in it, as you travel to capture phenomenon many are never even aware of. Great work Spencer!