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A painter standing before his canvas, being photographed by a photographer using a late 19th-century studio camera. The canvas is the furthest left and the phoptographer the furthest right. The painter is standing on the right side of his canvas, while holding his brush in his hand. The late 19th-century studio camera is on the right side of the painter and captures the painter looking at his canvas. The phoptographer is standing on the right side of his camera. The order from left to right is: Canvas/Painter/Camera/phoptographer. Showing how each generation of art capitalizes on the previous one. It should emphasize the increasing speed of evolution. Furthermore, it should symbolize the decreasing time each artwork is considered modern from left to right; with the painting symbolizing years, the photography representing days, and our digital art just moments.
A visual narrative depicting the evolution of art forms from painting to photography to digital art.
The sequence showcases the increasing pace of artistic evolution and the diminishing duration of modernity in each medium.