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Twenty Bucks Lost - Limited Edition of 10 Photograph

David Willis

United States

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 27 W x 18 H x 0.2 D in

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This is a "print on demand" archival Gyclee print on watercolor paper produced at Duggal Visual Solutions. It will be artist proofed, signed and dated. Approximate production time will be two weeks upon an order. Non-signed and dated prints are also available via Saatchi Prints at various sizes and prices. This is an 18 inch by 27 inch photograph showing sidewalk detritus including dead insect, bird wings combined with Southwest aerial landscape, $20 bill, spring tree blossoms and Yellow Warbler. This unusual composition presents visual metaphoric relationships that encourage thought. This is a continuation of my Coloristic series where altered colors are used to express visual metaphoric relationships. Digital image dealing with multiple photographic images combined and connected as visual metaphors.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:27 W x 18 H x 0.2 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

I have been a photographer for over 50 years exploring the dynamics of photographic space. My range of experience includes work with almost all photographic media including: large format 4”x5” and 8”x10”; medium format, 35mm black and white and color; 16mm film; multi-media presentations and work in video. In the seventies I designed and constructed one of the first virtual reality cameras designed to record complete 360 degree by 180 degree spherical environments. At that same time I began working with color analogue prints and was interested in the visual metaphorical relationships between images. These were displayed as mounted “two-page” spreads. In the eighties I began my first explorations with digital photography using one of the earliest 2.5 Photoshop program. I scanned negatives from my archive of analogue color negatives and created virtual panoramic and metaphorical compositions. In the eighties and until the present I have worked almost exclusively using digital media. I have worked on six portfolios--“The Sphericals”, The Two Page Spreads”, “The South West”, The “New York Series”, “The Planoscapes” and the “Metaphorical Con Series”. All of the images in my portfolios are outputted as archival Gyclee prints on 20 inch by 24 inch Moab Entrada paper.

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