Jim Tetlow
Born 1974, UK
I like ambiguity in art. Uncertainty. What has to conform to the limits of our reality? Metal, glass and flesh can merge seamlessly, as if the surreal worlds and the life forms within are one and the same, and yet at odds sometimes. I rarely seek to endow my works with any "message". I am more interested in people's personal responses.
I'm a multimedia artist working in fine art (including sculpture), digital art, graphic design and various forms inbetween, also illustrating book covers and numerous CD covers. I also work in musical soundscaping, both solo and in group projects, of which there are many releases. I'd like to say a big thanks to everyone here who has supported me in my work and beyond since I began posting in June 2001. Too many to mention, you all know who you are... I'm meeting very special people here :-)
Update 01-08-05: I've been given a 4 page feature article in Issue 3 of the new media magazine Contour based in Atlanta, Georgia. The images printed very well and they did me proud.
Update 21-03-06: I've been spending the last 6 months living in New South Wales, Australia. Inspiring place! Also in the process of illustrating the book covers for a series of Japanese books called Hikishio no Toki (Time of the Ebb Tide) by Mayumura Taku - to date I've completed the first two of the five volumes. I've recently been returning to traditional media as well as producing the usual digital art, and contributed a sculptural canvas to a recent local exhibition. Link: Saatchi Gallery webspace
Update 09-01-21: I hadn't even logged in for some years. It's weird nipping back here after not even posting for 13 years, like revisiting your old school incognito. As I'm not active here anymore I wonder if anyone will even see this again besides me.
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Comments (7)
girsempa
Beautiful capture! I love the vertically layered build-up of the image. Maybe a little more dramatic impact would enhance the image even more (increase fine contrast in the foreground with keeping the shadows intact)...
Naichan
Like the mood of this with the depth-of-field and dark sky. The barbed wire hints at an intreging forbidden zone begging to be explored. As usual, you get the tinting just right. (ps. I got no notification of your last two posts. My notification option is turned on. See what happens, anyway :-)
unstrung65
..I love the tone on this , Jim - also - I'm a sucker for eroded forms ( go figure ) -- barbed wire adds that extra little something -- but if traveling by gulley - this fence won't be keeping anybody out !
Synapse
Thanks for your comments :-) Nigel, there does indeed seem to be a glitch with comment ebots as Cassie isn't getting them either - although I am getting them, strangely enough! Glad you like the shot, I'm going to post more from yesterday's drive :-)
crrunchyfrog
I see this from a different angle, more that the barbed wire is to keep the cattle in, rather than us out - yet, it does keep us from taking a walk up to the cliffs behind, so I guess it is somewhat of a barrier to us! Thank you so much for sharing all that you do my dear friend biggest hugs & lots of love xxxx
byron7
Beautiful capture with great shades of grey.
egami
awesome work...perfect tinting for the composition! well done.