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The Question Of Subversiveness #7 - Limited Edition of 1 Photograph

Zelko Nedic

Australia

Photography, Black & White on Aluminium

Size: 4.3 W x 4.3 H x 0.1 D in

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The Question Of Subversiveness #7 is created by 19th century photographic process Wet Plate Collodion, Tintype. Tintype is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal in this case aluminium. The Question Of Subversiveness #7 comes framed, the size of the plate is 4.3" x 4.3" the size of the frame is 10"x10". Tintype plates are signed by metal stamp engraved into plate, sometimes i would scan my plates before i do engraving so you might not see it in digital file but physical plate is always engraved. The wet plate collodion is 19th century photographic process. It was in use at the time of American Civil War and it was a fairly complicated procedure. Whether making positives or negatives, from the time the plate is coated with collodion to the development, the collodion must remain wet or the plate loses sensitivity, you have around 10 minutes otherwise the plate starts drying off, when you work on the location in the hot weather as you can imagine you would get less then 10 minutes. A positive image on aluminium is called tintype or ferrotype. For me tintype is unique because the plate that you see on the wall in a gallery it is the same plate that was in the camera, there is no negative, there is only one image its almost like a painting. I like to push it even further by hand colouring my plates, or scratch it, or pinching a text on the plate by using a metal letter stamps and hummer. Please visit my website https://www.zelkonedic.com to explore more of experimental work with wet plate collodion process. This work is part of series The Question Of Subversiveness. In this series i focused on our broken dreams as it contrasts with a modern city drenched in pollutions, the mirrors in a desert reflects back to us those dreams in peaceful harmony giving us a hope for the world in a state of crisis. Please note: In context pictures are not necessarily to scale and are for illustrative purposes only. If you have any questions about this artwork or any other piece, contact me and i will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you very much for taking an interest in my work it means a lot to me.

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Photography:Black & White on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:4.3 W x 4.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Embarking on an artistic odyssey, Zelko's journey is intricately woven with the transformative tapestry of personal experiences. Originating from the heart of former Yugoslavia, the indelible echoes of the Bosnian war in the early '90s distinctly contour Zelko's artistic identity. His creations, adorned with somber and introspective themes, become a poignant language, delicately conveying the profound interplay of vulnerability and control a testament to the defining events that have sculpted his existence. ​ Recognised as a consummate artist, Zelko meticulously refines his craft through tireless self-teaching and daring experimentation. His paintings and photographs emerge as eloquent vessels, each narrating personal memories and inner perspectives infused with a profound emotional depth that resonates intimately with viewers. Within the realm of photography, Zelko masterfully employs the 19th-century wet plate collodion process, endowing his pieces with a timeless allure that speaks to the enduring essence of the human condition. In the artist's expression through paintings, Zelko ardently captures the delicate dance between inner energy and outward expression. Each piece encapsulates a singular moment, harmonising with the radiant energy flowing throughout the creative process. The artistic journey, a profound act of liberation, unfolds as Zelko releases his core essence onto the canvas. Layer by layer, sgraffito by sgraffito, he metamorphoses into a conduit, channeling inner energy into tangible mediums, thereby transforming the canvas into a vessel of profound expression. As Zelko's artistic odyssey unfolds, his dedication remains unwavering in exploring the profound connection between self-discovery and artistic expression. ​Now based in Australia, Zelko continues to push the boundaries of his art and exhibit his work to a global audience.

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