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When in springtime the snow has gone, we are not only able to watch the awakening of nature. In many places we can find different marks. Withered leafs and blossoms, preserved under the snow or in the icy air, are still telling us a stories from the last year. Its worth to take a look at them too, before You cut them off and throw them away. Often real pieces of art were originated here which are not less beautiful and graceful than the small new grown plants and flowers. Age has for sure its own atrraction. With almost 50, I can say, no I have to say, things like that now. Wenn im Frühling der Schnee verschwunden ist, können wir nicht nur das erneute Erwachen der Natur beobachten. Vielerorts finden wir auch noch andere Spuren. Vertrocknete Blätter und Blüten, konserviert unter dem Schnee oder in der eisigen Luft erzählen noch Geschichten aus dem vergangenem Jahr. Es lohnt sich, auch diese mal genauer anzusehen, bevor man sie abschneidet und entsorgt. Oftmals sind hier richtige Kunstwerke entstanden, die den jungen Pflänzchen in Sachen Anmut und Schönheit in nichts nachstehen. Das Alter hat eben auch seinen Reiz. Mit 50 darf ich, nein muss ich sowas jetzt sagen. more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de
Produced : 2008-2010 Material : Inkjet print Size : 56.…
The Mystical Garden Project
Four years ago I was looking for a unique way to capture flowers. I came across the work of Japanese artist Makoto Azuma. His work inspired us to experiment with beautiful flowers frozen in ice.
Rose Iceberg by Bruce Boyd - Limited Edition. Edition of: 150. Signed. Various sizes. Photography print, mounted or framed. Order now!
Ernst Gaumann, Roots of Clover, With and Without Bulb, (1946)
About The Artwork I have united the field of photography and sculpture, the result of the process is a fine art abstract composition. Sculptography. Large Size Edition 1/3 (+2 AP) Giclée Print on Hahnemühle Paper. Every photo is signed and numbered. Original Created:2018 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Paper Styles:AbstractConceptualMinimalism Mediums:DigitalColor Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:7 Size:30.8 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Hungary. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Surreal contemporary art of flowers exploding. This is a digital download file.
About The Artwork What will happen if you mix two realities that bear different meanings and convey different forms? You might find the answer in the new series of double exposures “Merging Moments” by the Spanish photographer and artist William Josephs Radford. As the name suggests, the project aims to fuse time and place in an unapologetically aesthetic manner. Let’s take a careful look at the results. The new photo collection was made using double exposing, which basically allows you to take two photos simultaneously. What matters, though, is that the artist didn’t create the effect in Photoshop or any other software, which is a pretty common way to overlap pictures. To merge layers, William Josephs Radford used only the features of his camera. It makes the series feel natural and sincere – without augmented aesthetics. William Josephs Radford captured all the moments during his trip to Bulgaria. As a viewer, you don’t pay attention to the space but rather its content. “Merging Moments” is all about the experience on the spot. Seeing those works are like a virtual walk where you take over the role of an artist and wander the streets to get yourself caught in the moment that will later become one of the layers in a photo. William stresses that he sees his project as a visual exploration of the space where he is looking for exciting moments. You can clearly see that he did a meticulous job making overlapped elements noticeable. By acutely using the language of signs, symbols, and contrasts, the artist managed to find an even balance between perspectives in his fine art photography. These are perspectives and negative spaces that he values in particular because frames become muddled and difficult to read without them. Printed on Hahnemühle William Turner - texture.Grammage: 310 g/m² | Whiteness: 88,5% | Dmax: 1.55 | Gloss level: deep matte | Surface: highly textured | Optical brighteners: no | Material: 100% cotton Original Created:2022 Subjects:Landscape Materials:Paper Styles:ConceptualContemporaryFine ArtModernMinimalism Mediums:ColorGicléeInk Details & Dimensions Photography:Color on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10 Size:20 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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NYC-based photographer Suzanne Saroff uses water-filled cups of various sizes to distort reality in her intriguing series entitled ‘Perspective’ “Through cylinders and glass, the physical …
Italian glass artist Lilla Tabasso captures the vitality of flowers in her delicate and precise botanical sculptures. Though a first thought would be to celebrate that Tabasso’s glass creations have the decorative advantage of never wilting, the artist depicts the full life cycle of blossoms and includes fading flowers alongside fresh ones. She often includes the word “Vanitas” in the titles of her sculptures that show decaying blossoms, a reference to the 17th-century Dutch still life painting genre that represents transience and death through symbolic objects. More