Andy Newmerge Uses Reverse Perspective to Challenge Visual Certainty
Andy Newmerge, a digital artist working in 3D animation and reverse perspective, has developed a practice that questions how reality is organized through images. His work has been shown at NFT.NYC, CADAF Digital Art Fair, Disartive Art Fair, NUR Festival, and on screens in Times Square. Newmerge also works commercially as a CG generalist, producing 3D animation for businesses and e-commerce clients, managing the entire production chain from concept to post-production. A key inspiration is Andrei Rublev's painting Trinity, whose spatial construction introduced him to reverse perspective as a carrier of emotion and symbolism. Newmerge's most significant work is a 3D animation that treats reverse perspective as a psychological condition, creating environments that feel subtly wrong yet believable. The piece marked a turning point from experimenting with form to building a language around perception. His influences include relocation, changing environments, and cross-cultural experiences, which taught him that perception is relative. He plans to expand reverse perspective into larger immersive formats combining animation, installation, and spatial experience.
Key facts
- Andy Newmerge works at the intersection of digital craft and contemporary art.
- He is known for 3D animation and reverse perspective.
- His work has been exhibited at NFT.NYC, CADAF Digital Art Fair, Disartive Art Fair, and NUR Festival.
- His work has been presented on screens in Times Square.
- He works commercially as a CG generalist for businesses and e-commerce clients.
- Andrei Rublev's painting Trinity inspired his use of reverse perspective.
- His most meaningful work is a 3D animation centered on reverse perspective as a psychological condition.
- He plans to expand into larger immersive formats combining animation, installation, and spatial experience.
Entities
Artists
- Andy Newmerge
- Andrei Rublev
Institutions
- NFT.NYC
- CADAF Digital Art Fair
- Disartive Art Fair
- NUR Festival
- AATONAU
Locations
- Times Square
- New York City
- United States
Sources
- AATONAU —