Wave Seascape 1 (2014)
Wave Seascape 1 (2014)
Wave Seascape 2
Wave Seascape 2
Wave Seascape 3
Wave Seascape 3
Wave 1 in Blue
Wave 1 in Blue
Wave 1 in Green
Wave 1 in Green
Wave 1 in Gold
Wave 1 in Gold
Wave 3
Wave 3
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Wave Seascape 1 (2014)
Wave Seascape 1 (2014)The waves photographed from the cliff tops at Big Sur. California. USA 2014The third image from the wave series, in it's full and un-cropped beauty. It has power and elegance delivering it's final bow toward the battered cliffs and offering a window into its ancient depths. A limited edition print on exhibition rag at 20" x 50"Signed numbered and dated by the artist along with a certificate of authenticity.
Wave Seascape 2
Wave Seascape 2
Wave Seascape 3
Wave Seascape 3
Wave 1 in Blue
Wave 1 in Blue'Wave 1' in Blue 2013“I gravitated to it because I saw it as something you could potentially mis-identify. I played with the pic (I do this with any image that inspires me to be further inspired and to figure out my attraction) and realize now why I liked it so much - when you alter the temps and color saturate, it becomes a richter-esque abstract but Better! lol. Could be a wave, an energy reading, sunset behind mountains, close-up on a sliced agate, etc. I love that it has mystery. In my mind, your composition has everything a 2-D piece should have - full, glorious color with areas of absolute blacks, greys and a pure light source you can't help but be riveted by. All this because the original photo is so good.Just like the original wave (and the "real" ocean!) It's a mesmerizing paradox: energetic and tranquil all at the same time. And, has so many tiny details for the eye to consider and explore.My preference (when I altered using the mac iphoto program), was for a very moody predominance of green and golds with the blacks and whites still true but I have to say, it was absolutely splendid in fuchsia/navy, in orange/yellows and of course just saturated without altering the temps, it was pure lush.”
Wave 1 in Green
Wave 1 in Green'Wave 1' in Green 2013“I gravitated to it because I saw it as something you could potentially mis-identify. I played with the pic (I do this with any image that inspires me to be further inspired and to figure out my attraction) and realize now why I liked it so much - when you alter the temps and color saturate, it becomes a richter-esque abstract but Better! lol. Could be a wave, an energy reading, sunset behind mountains, close-up on a sliced agate, etc. I love that it has mystery. In my mind, your composition has everything a 2-D piece should have - full, glorious color with areas of absolute blacks, greys and a pure light source you can't help but be riveted by. All this because the original photo is so good.Just like the original wave (and the "real" ocean!) It's a mesmerizing paradox: energetic and tranquil all at the same time. And, has so many tiny details for the eye to consider and explore.My preference (when I altered using the mac iphoto program), was for a very moody predominance of green and golds with the blacks and whites still true but I have to say, it was absolutely splendid in fuchsia/navy, in orange/yellows and of course just saturated without altering the temps, it was pure lush.”
Wave 1 in Gold
Wave 1 in Gold'Wave 1' in Gold 2013“I gravitated to it because I saw it as something you could potentially mis-identify. I played with the pic (I do this with any image that inspires me to be further inspired and to figure out my attraction) and realize now why I liked it so much - when you alter the temps and color saturate, it becomes a richter-esque abstract but Better! lol. Could be a wave, an energy reading, sunset behind mountains, close-up on a sliced agate, etc. I love that it has mystery. In my mind, your composition has everything a 2-D piece should have - full, glorious color with areas of absolute blacks, greys and a pure light source you can't help but be riveted by. All this because the original photo is so good.Just like the original wave (and the "real" ocean!) It's a mesmerizing paradox: energetic and tranquil all at the same time. And, has so many tiny details for the eye to consider and explore.My preference (when I altered using the mac iphoto program), was for a very moody predominance of green and golds with the blacks and whites still true but I have to say, it was absolutely splendid in fuchsia/navy, in orange/yellows and of course just saturated without altering the temps, it was pure lush.”
Wave 3
Wave 3Big Sur, California USA.
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