Maksym Haydar, a freelance 3D character artist, discusses his latest 3D render, 'Memories', drawing inspiration from a classic circus escape trick. In this piece, a handcuffed woman submerged underwater symbolizes the struggle of overcoming limitations tied to memories. By exhaling deeply, she embraces risk as a means to free herself from constraints. Haydar emphasizes the importance of 3D art as a form of self-expression, suggesting that technical skills complement the deeper spiritual insights conveyed through his work, ultimately distinguishing art from mere craftsmanship.
In my last project, Memories, I refer to the famous circus trick where a chained performer needs to escape a water tank in a single breath. Along with happy thoughts, there's always something hiding in our memories that limits us, cuts off our oxygen and pulls us down.
In order to loosen the tight chains and get out, the performer exhales deeply, thereby consciously getting rid of what is obviously supposed to keep them alive. This is a risk, but only by diving headlong into this essence are thoughts born that can show you the path to liberation.
...it's the fusion of these principles that distinguishes mere craftsmanship from true art.
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