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Dana Levine
United States
Photography, Color on Canvas
Size: 16 W x 16 H x 1.8 D in
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There is a rusted out old railroad car at the Campo, CA Park and Railroad Museum that reminds me strongly of the work of Mark Rothko. I cropped a photographic image to just focus on the geometric orange square containing the number 46 within the pink surround. One of the workers who painted this car must have been a lover of modern art. You can own a representation of the painter by purchasing my Homage to Rothko #46. Digital Photograph. Very limited edition of 5 prints. Dimensions: 10" x 10" Printed on gallery wrapped canvas with archival inks.
2020
Color on Canvas
5
16 W x 16 H x 1.8 D in
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Born in Brooklyn, NY. I spent my professional years not as an artist but as a scientist and science educator in the New York metropolitan area. Upon retiring to San Diego, I became an artist, photographer, and art lecturer at the University of California at San Diego. Artists and scientists strive to see nature with a fresh eye. As a scientist turned artist, I now explore the inner richness of nature and the human form in a visual medium, looking for the structure underneath the surface, using the original colors our eyes combine together. I use a paintbrush, digital camera, and Photoshop to make artworks to empahsize the story behind the image. I try to convey vulnerability in people and express ideas in natural and man-made forms. And always, I look for beauty in unexpected, unlikely places. I give talks on art and science at Univ. of California at San Diego. Some recent titles: Portraits in Art and Photography: Psychological Insight into Subject and Artist; The Human Form: Everything Old is New Again: Folk Art in America: Tangible Expressions of our Heritage. My favorite subject is people and street art. In the last year, my work has vacillated between creating serene pieces, particularly watery, reflective scenes or depicting figures ensnared in their environment. This is my psychological response to the anxieties of the time and my desire to achieve tranquility.
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