Landscape for Piet Mondrain #1 & #2 mockup
this is a pretty ordinary mock up of the two seperate images that make up my latest artwork. In real life each print is A1 in size with a beautiful and unusual stipled leather matt and a glossy box frame. The total dimensions of each framed image is about 105cms by 77.5 cms…. the two hung together are over 2 metres in length and as they were designed to hang on the deep burgandy leather walls that are found in the reception area of Parliment House in Sydney I’ve focused on making them stark and elgant.
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Ted Byrne
The popsicle hues against a black sky… all atop scenics with so little contrast. There’s an aching juxtaposition of familiarity with alienation here. An infrared capture of heat that reveals no warmth, even in the wash of green/pink. A world sucked bare of welcome. A place that even our instinct to explore fails to make alluring.
You have a talent for finding vistas that won’t be radiant no matter how they try. The only way we can tell if it is daytime on the moon is if the ground shines. You have found us a close by moon.
Juilee Pryor replied
hello Ted and thanks for an intelligent and articulate response to this work. Yes the landscape…. I find it endlessly compelling and believe that devoid of everything but light to be cohernt and to be almost like poetry. Even if the cadence of that poem is a bit odd and stylized. That’s what I’m trying for here…to reduce the land to it’s essential form in order to allow it to express what the land is saying itself…it’s a picture of the mood of the land almost.
It’s the same landscape as in my muted landscapes
that I posted recently… they also are from IR negatives…. both shot very early in the morning …. yet wildly different in their readings…..
Mike Barletta
yeah, no need for the white border, but a slight glint of metal at the edge may pop image. They certainly wouldn’t be cheap but the empty space before the fabric backing would create a sense of falling into the horizon.
so far, there are lots of great people here.
Juilee Pryor replied
hi Mike…. in the end I did these as largeish…A1 sized on glossy paper with a shiny faux snakeskin matte…. looks much better than it sounds believe me…. no white and a thick gloss black rounded frame and then they hung together… they look great…. I really was totally pleased with how they turned out…. and not they are not cheap…. this pair… and it is the pair that makes the one artwork…. around $3600…and no apologies for that either….. what you buy from here is a very pale imitation of the real thing