Explore the enigmatic journey of Memento Maze: Echoes of Yesterday. This abstract portrait delves into the psyche of a man plagued by short-term memory loss. Fragments of photographs and notes, some tattooed on his body, float in a hazy, dreamlike background. The monochromatic color scheme with hints of sepia evokes a sense of nostalgia and confusion, illustrating the relentless pursuit of truth in a fragmented reality. Made with museum-grade paper (175gsm fine art paper), these posters translate any digital artwork into exquisite real-life décor. Available in multiple sizes, each poster is printed with top-tier pigmented archival inks for a stunning end result.
In his earlier series, Jeremy Olson, an artist based in Brooklyn, New York, was thinking a lot about desire, or rather, the construction of it through media. He was interested in playing with the notion of the traditional portrait painting in relation to fashion-type advertising imagery, and the disappearance of the actual subject. He was […]
Immerse yourself in the geometric tranquillity of the Scottish Highlands with our captivating piece inspired by The Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye. This print is a visual feast, reimagining the rugged beauty of this iconic location through the imaginative lens of Cubism. Each stroke and shape invites you to explore the enchanting landscape as if seeing it through a kaleidoscope of nature's elements. The viewer is led across a canvas of fragmented reality, where the crystal-clear waters meander through sharply defined, multi-faceted rocks. The pools themselves are depicted as a mosaic of azure, teals, and reflective silvers, capturing the quiet poetry of still waters and the gentle cascade of the serene waterfalls. Sharp angles and bold outlines give form to the rolling hills and towering formations that cradle the pools, their essence distilled into caramel, earthen oranges, and creamy beiges, evoking the warmth and ruggedness of the Skye terrain. The intertwining of these abstract shapes creates a dynamic interplay between light and shadow, inviting contemplation on the interrelationship of land, water, and sky. This print is a tribute to the transformative power of perspective and the allure of the Scottish Islands, offering an innovative reimagining of a landscape cherished for its natural splendour. It is a statement piece for any collector or aesthete who appreciates the marriage of avant-garde artistry with the timeless majesty of Scotland's wild, unspoiled environments.
Freedom from linear thinking and fragmented design process, interested in the manipulation and the reconstruction of ideas in order to rethink conventional structures and create new realities.
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OMBRE LUMINOSE II is a stunning black and white contemporary photograph by Matteo Brivio. This photograph portrays plays of light on urban spaces. The photographer in his works tries to capture harmonious and balanced fragments of reality, in fact the three recurring elements present in his photographs are form, geometries and points of view. Thus proportionate and eurythmic images are created that lead the viewer to travel with the gaze through lines and symmetries. Printed on 305g, 100% cotton museum quality fine art paper, this photograph comes with a black wood frame. The photographer created 9 numbered, limited-edition prints, each of which comes with a certificate of authenticity. Prints available: 9. Fill out the form before for more information. Product Details Color: Black&White Materials: Photographic Paper Dimensions (cm): H 70 x W 50 x D 5 Dimensions (in): H 27.56 x W 19.69 x D 1.97 Frame (cm): H 70 x W 50 Frame (in): H 27.56 x W 19.69 Weight: 2 Kg
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Symbol from the art of Magick. Ars Vercanus: a system of core magickal techniques and theories. Enhanced perception of reality, expanded consciousness, mastering of internal energies. A red and black foundation on a white background, with fragments of orange and yellow representing the underlying intensity. 12"x12" hand painted acrylic on canvas, this piece will look amazing on your wall!
Let the tranquillity of twilight embrace you with this evocative print that captures the essence of Pittenweem Harbour bathed in the surreal glow of sunset. The artwork transports viewers to a reimagined reality where the mundane is steeped in enchantment and the everyday harbour scene is imbued with a dreamlike quality. In the foreground, serene waters act as a mirror to the heavens, fragmented into a mosaic of luminous orange, fiery reds, and soothing blues – each shard reflecting a piece of the sinking sun as it dips below the horizon. Boats dance gently atop this fiery canvas; their silhouettes are moored in stillness, with the closest vessels drawn in crisp detail. Their hulls are adorned with placid blues and rich umbers, boasting both the reflections of the sun-soaked sky and the shadows of the evening. The scene is framed by a charismatic array of architectural delights, each building whimsically tilting as though straight from a storybook. Windows catch the sun's dying light as if ablaze, creating a cascade of warm amber glow across age-worn walls. The quaint structures lean huddled together, their chimneys reaching for the tapestry of the equally surreal sky, interwoven with hues shifting from azure to a deep, calming indigo. Sprinkled throughout are diminutive figures, solitary or in twos, meandering along the harbour's edge or within the golden-lit windows and doors, lending the scene a breath of life amidst the otherworldly stillness. In this piece, every element converges into a harmonious symphony of colour and light, presenting an invitation to step beyond the confines of the ordinary and into a realm where the Scottish harbourside whispers tales of quiet evenings and surreal beauty. Integrate this visual narrative into your living space or office to behold a daily reminder of Scotland's serene harbours, reinterpreted through the vibrant lens of Surrealism.
Telephone Pole, 1982 David Hockney Love this one! Gregory and Shino---1982 The Desk-David Hockney 1984 ...
**Title: The Fractured Reverie**
brenac & gonzalez & associés' apartment complex creates a kind of chaos that is pleasant to the eye, a lack of symmetry typically only found in nature.