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Tulip

2D Alternative posted on Feb 08, 2009
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Never say never; i realized that even tho my photo documentation of these new types of prints [on silver iridescence and so on] were not entirely accurate, I still had to live with it as it has to go on the portfolio site and for show entries. Ah well; so here 'tis. So, this is a photography of a finished digitally created and pigment printing to acrylic surfaced aluminum with under-painted silver iridescent prior to the printing. The surface is fairly delicate so must be protected in glassed frame - bummer that last! Although if I could afford an air brush and the space that would allow proper fixing of the image with varnish. Image is 16" x 22" on 18" x 24" plate [image 41 x 56 cm about]. Thanks for all the comments and time spent viewing, always appreciated! ciao tim

Comments (13)


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prutzworks

1:15PM | Sun, 08 February 2009

cool textures in it

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anaber

1:31PM | Sun, 08 February 2009

wOw! i like it a lot! It´s what i call a "macro with our eyes" with the photo machine inside us..I can´t say nothing but BEAUTIFUL Artwork! The transparent shadow in the left belongs to the rest.I don´t remember to see so simple colours in your artworks, It´s really amazing for me!!

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helanker

3:02PM | Sun, 08 February 2009

I like very much the undetailed in this and yet full of life. Awesome.

ARTWITHIN

8:27PM | Sun, 08 February 2009

The composition and colors make this an incredibly beautiful abstract. That little transparency on the one side is a perfect effect to add intrigue. This is a definite favorite. Bravo, Tim!

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jocko500

9:43PM | Sun, 08 February 2009

very well done

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anahata.c

5:44AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

whoa, two people talked of the transparency on one side—what? where? what did I miss? Anaber and Suzanne—these are not voices to take lightly! Well, whatever they're referring to there's a lot more here than meets the eye (if it's a Tim image, one wants to sit with it no matter what they see at first glance); there's a lot going on in those petals & stems: ie, a lot of veins, a lot of rivers, a lot of what looks like layers and over-layers (and if you didn't use layers, you captured the feel of them). And you have a cellular background almost like a mosaic. It feels a little like a Rothko version of a tulip in its broad planes and shapes; and the earthen hues make it feel like a macro in late daylight. (A macro from the photo machine within us...I like that phrase!) Mysterious & compelling. If I just knew what that 'transparency' was, I'd die a happy man. Very different for this gallery, and still very much you. Oh, and I like the way the border allows the image to seep through...(was that the transparency?) That's one big tulip. If this is just the stem and lower petals, dude, you might wanna replant that thing in the redwood forest. It may not be very nice when it grows up...

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NekhbetSun

7:04AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Awesome stuff Tim !

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awadissk

2:55PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

very nice!!

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2Loose2Trek

11:43AM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Wow!

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Marinette

3:50PM | Fri, 13 February 2009

Very well done!

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Campo-Diaz

3:19PM | Wed, 18 February 2009

Awesome work, I like it.

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mss

2:56PM | Sat, 14 March 2009

Keeping your subject matter so simple and abstract frees the viewer to enjoy your outstanding technique. I really appreciate the texture difference between the "gridded" background and "scribbly" tulip. I also like the frayed stem edge revealing the layers. Thank you for taking the time to explain some of the production issues you dealt with as it's nice to learn while viewing.

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Burpee

2:59PM | Sat, 14 March 2009

My favorite.


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