I’ve been posting some new works lately that I’ve made for an exhibition at Parliment House in Sydney next week. I’ve previously posted a series of double landscapes and while I’ve been doing that I started to experiment with a new technique of digital handcolouring. I’ve applied that new concept…. well new to me anyway…. to a large pair of infrared landscapes and have gone a bit wild with it….. and that’s cool ….. I’m excited by the new stark look of these prints and will post these new work first singlely and then at they will look as a pair. Each print is A1 in size and they have been matted with very nice stippled leather matts and then framed in a glossy jet black box frame. Each framed print is 105 cms by 77 cms and they hang together to create another broken landscape…. somewhat similar to the doubled muted landscapes I’ve been posting lately but seriously different as well….. stark, elegant and owing more than a nod to Modernism in their inception. I can’t wait till next week when I’ll be able to see them hung for the first time….... meanwhile these screen shots will need to suffice …...
The second in my latest series of digitally handcoloured double landscapes. The first is here Athough they are both whole images in themselves … it’s only when they hang together that the actual art work is complete.
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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