My name is Bless Aaron Nomwesigwa Magezi, from Uganda, a creative and branding artist who draws inspiration from motion pictures, animations, movies, and day-to-day experiences. My major works are logos, posters, motion graphics, apparel, and video edits. Most of my works are CID (Computer Aided Designs). In the evolution of artistic creativity, stylistic change must have been due to rare, highly gifted individuals. Zigzag and crisscross patterns, nested curves and parallel lines are the earliest known patterns to have been created separately from the body; their similarity to entopic phenomena (involuntary products of the visual system) suggests a physiological origin. 3D art began with human likeness recognition in natural objects, which were modified to enhance that likeness; some 2D art has also clearly been influenced by suggestive features of an uneven surface. The creation of images from the imagination, or ‘the mind’s eye’, required a seminal evolutionary change in the neural structures underpinning perception; this change would have had a survival advantage in both tool-making and hunting.
I try to express my creativity by pointing out new means of bridging the gap between Big-C and mini-c creativity by incorporating principles of design thinking. Creativity-Integrated Art History (Cr-IAH) can be shown in the messages on the art pieces. Fashion is more than just clothes. It is a statement. People express themselves through what they wear, and it says a lot about one's personality, feelings and these messages communicate to an audience. Some messages are comforting, others just communicate clearly.