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Bee Photograph

Nawfal Johnson Nur

Malaysia

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 15 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Series: ALPHABET SMOKE-ART (2023) Most of the works in this series are Rorschach smoke-art:  This style is also known as mirrored art.  Not all of these works are created as mirrored designs; for example,  "Bee" is a good example of a non-Rorschach smoke-art . When designing these art pieces, I do have some general guidelines that I follow.  The media I use to make these artworks is Smoke.  Even though these works are very abstract, I want them to be beautiful:  I always aim for 'objective beauty' in my creations.  What I mean by this is that my color palette is attractive to the eye; the designs are interesting and complex; and the figures imagined in my artworks are thought-provoking.  This is as close to 'objective beauty' that I can achieve.  If you want to see the OG Masters of Beauty in Art, then you need to study the amazing works of Caravagio, van Dyke, Peter Paul Reubens, Lucas van Uden, Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto), Albert Bierstadt, Claude Monet, Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet, George's Seurat, Paul Signac, Camille Pissarro, Maximilien Luce, Ivan Aivazovsky, J.M.W. Turner, Winslow Homer, Katsushika Hokusai, Edward Hopper, and also, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, just to name a small portion of painters who are (were) masters of objective beauty in their individual styles of painting. As for the titles, all of these abstract artworks are the letters of the English Alphabet, or phrases that construct and imitate the sound of each particular Alphabet.  The titles do not have anything to do with what I see in each artwork.  I have been fascinated with Rorschach designs for many years.  I use various natural elements to make my mirrored, ambidextrous art, including smoke (mostly), fire, and light.  As for the titles of the works, after designing nearly 3,500 abstract artworks, it is difficult to invent titles.  Thus, because I have never done an Alphabet-named series, this is it:  The ALPHABET SMOKE-ART series.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

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Size:15 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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MY BRIEF HISTORY AND BACKGROUND: I have been designing photographs since about 1977. From grade school through university, I created photographs as a hobbyist as I was growing up in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. I am a self-taught Artist and Photographist for the most part: I did, however, take one class in "Drawing," at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, as an undergraduate student. From 1997 until 2001, I worked as a freelance editorial Photographer for several magazines, including GOLD, Dance Teacher Now, Dance Spirit, and BLADE. Some of the specific areas of my editorial work were Stage & Dance Production Photography and Historical Photo-Essays, which concentrated Malaysian culture. However now, I am focusing more of my time working on Abstract Art Photography. I am especially interested in Abstract Expressionism and Rorschach Art. MY INFLUENCES: Jackson Pollock is my primary influence. A lot of my time is spent on Abstract Expressionism Photography. I am also doing more experimentation with Urban Color Field Photography. My favorite painters, however, are not abstract artists. I love the works of Camille Pisarro, Rembrandt, Canaletto, Edward Hopper, and many more. My main philosophical artistic influence is Robert Henri, who also was raised in Nebraska (Cozad, Nebraska). I own three incurable diseases that cause me pain every day: Ankylosing Spondylitis, Osteoporosis, and Ménière's Disease. I attempt to channel my pain into my work. I also attempt to focus on creating work so that I can divert some of my pain and fatigue caused by my diseases. Doing my artwork is helpful, but it is not a solution—there are no solutions for my diseases, and they are a part of me. Thus, my diseases influence my work, and much of my work is 'dark'. A good portion of my newer works would be from the "Dark Side of the Force", and that "darkness" is the pain I feel, unleashing itself in my artworks. MY RECENT ART PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES: Recently, I have focused a lot of my time on creating photo-manipulation paintings of my images using various computer techniques. I also have two outer space/Science Fiction themed photo-art series: 1) "A View from the Edge of the Milky Way Galaxy"; and 2) "Alien Landscape".

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