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The New Luminarium exhibit is out -  DEPTH waits for you guys!!!!

Have a look and enjoy.
Cheers!
Sebastien


For our 26th pack it was hard to decide where we wanted to go after our Silver anniversary. Themes associated with myths, fantasy, reality, travelling and literature came along. Eventually we dusted off our brushes, fired up our trustworty desktops and dove into the deep headfirst to proudly present to you our 26th Exhibition: DEPTH.

Peeling away the layers of the surface and seeing what's beneath, a talent inherently nested deep within our artists. It proved a difficult task to reach out to that talent and apply it on a composition and we as a collective are immensely proud of the effort that we have put in this body of work that show what is beneath and beyond.

Fitting our theme, we decided to highlight one of the most important cornerstones in The Luminarium. After 7 years and 25 exhibition we highlight the amazing effort our founder, Alastair Temple, has put in this group to make it the Luminarium that you see before you today. He spoke to Joeri for our featured interview.

Finally, we'd like to thank everyone who supported us and we hope we can enlighten you once more with our 26th pack. Brace yourself and go headfirst into "DEPTH"

The Luminarium Staff






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BLPH's avatar
Awesome stuff, as usual! :clap:

There is something which bothers me about the exhibit(s) in general, though. Generally, I would like to take a look at the image as a whole before diving deeper into the details. Considering that my HD-screen is not big enough to house the images, this makes looking at them quite awkward. Not to mention that panning with the arrow-keys instantly takes you to the next images, so you are forced to use the mouse.

Technically, this is just 2 or 3 lines of javascript to initially fit the image to the screen and enlarge it upon click. Might be worth to consider ;)