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Circles Artwork

M A N O

Mixed Media, Digital on Paper

Size: 10 W x 27 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

Ah, the silly irony continues. This piece we title "Circles" the last masterpiece contained nothing but and we titled it "Squares". Looking for any substantive information concerning this "painting"? Waste no more time here. I took a break from generating robots and this blurb is the culmination of that diversion and its efforts. There's something about it a like, something infantile. It lacks the authenticity to pass as infantile though, a thought that I've been applying to more and more of myself. Is this authentic? (and for when I'm rereading this I don't mean: "Did you paint it by hand on all fours with broken crayons?" I mean, "Are you proud of it? Do you stand by it? Or did you skirt responsibility with it? Was it facile or was it fought for?") I don't really know? It's not a piece I would have picked to decide this battle over, but we're here now, so.... So, I'd have rather have created it on all fours with broken crayons and whatever else might have been necessary, but I'm too easily satisfied again. That's the truth: I conceived it, but I didn't sweat for it. Now it's good to conceive, but at some point you probably need to sweat for something to be proud of it. There's not much depth in facility, which is probably why I'm sitting here typing all this at midnight. I complain about the conquest of modern society by creature comforts. I see all our little conveniences nibbling away at our structures, our meanings, our revered pasts and I lament, but I am guilty of indulging in the same rites. I haven't queued for an iPhone or engaged in any serious marathons on Netflix (and I don't order from Amazon because they're singularly evil -aren't they?) but that's what I haven't done. What have I done? Are we becoming a culture of "have not dones"? "I don't want to hurt any one. I work hard, I feed my children -I just want my little patch of this world." People say that. They've said it to me. I've never worked hard and so, what right have I to interject an armchair philosophy. Is that an expression? Arm chair philosophy? What am I even rambling on about at this point? This is what diaries are for. Diary. A diary -seems like that would take an effort.

Details & Dimensions

Mixed Media:Digital on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 27 H x 1 D in

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About MANO For all the absurdity and the silliness that galavants throughout his/her? profile MANO does exist. They are a person, they do create pieces of Art and they do so seriously and with a passion. If you like the pieces in this profile it warms our heart, it makes us happy -if you purchase a piece please believe us when we say that we want that purchase to make you as happy as it has made us. If you have any questions (as a buyer or a viewer) please don't hesitate to ask them. About the PIECES I hesitate to call myself an "artist" -it puts me in with a lofty class of individuals a membership with whom I don't feel capable of justifying. Most of these pieces are created with the use of photographs and digital painting and illustration. I will stress that, I myself, have had difficulty taking the medium seriously, but ultimately have concluded that my skepticism was in error. I have painted using the conventional tools of the trade: the brush, the palette, the light, pastels, watercolors, oils and their varied and distinguished brethren. A digital creation may not buttress its citadels with the same elements as an oil painting, but the foundations of both fortresses are similar if not identical. The inspiration, the need, the eye, the balance and composition in both conventional artistic mediums and the digital medium are brothers. So, that said I find that the only difficulty one encounters in presenting digital Art to a purchasing public is the difference (however slight) that may exist between the digital original and its eventual physical manifestations. All my pieces have been designed with the physical form of Duratrans printing, framed with light-box in mind. Before you begin envisaging busstop adverts a blaze in neon-lite nightmare, please understand that this process is as subtle as it is expensive. You can read more about it online (www.duratrans.com). These prints and their custom frames bring out the technical, robotic-themed presence I had in mind as well as delivering the light the way I saw it as opposed to the way the resolution and settings of a particular monitor or printer sees it. That being said, I have experimented with fine Art paper and canvas and both examples are still hanging around the house. -we are happy with them, especially when it comes to target practice. So, in short, if you're not happy about the way a particular print and frame came out kindly let me know.

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