Inspired by nature, universal symbolism and shared associations, Yan Paul Dubbelman creates digital art pieces in a style that he calls Ambient Art. The goal is to create an ambience of colours, movement and familiar shapes that keep their existence even when viewers don’t consciously notice them. For Yan Paul, nature is the most important factor in giving viewers a set of shared visual associations. His work is inspired by the idea that we are more connected than we are divided and even though his art is made with a computer it carries a human touch with which he aims to highlight these shared associations.
Yan Paul's works has been exhibited internationally, in locations such as the LUMA Foundation in Arles with his drone shows and at NUR Festival in Russia.
Inspired by nature, universal symbolism and shared associations, Yan Paul Dubbelman creates digital art pieces in a style that he calls Ambient Art. The goal is to create an ambience of colours, movement and familiar shapes that keep their existence even when viewers don’t consciously notice them. For Yan Paul, nature is the most important factor in giving viewers a set of shared visual associations. His work is inspired by the idea that we are more connected than we are divided and even though his art is made with a computer it carries a human touch with which he aims to highlight these shared associations.
Yan Paul's works has been exhibited internationally, in locations such as the LUMA Foundation in Arles with his drone shows and at NUR Festival in Russia.