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The Tree House #1/8 Print

Stuart Pearson

New Zealand

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About The Artwork

I built a hut in a tree when I was about eight years old. It was an old Macrocarpa that grew in the very back of our place, I grew up and the place was sold when my parents died. It came on the market again just a few years ago and although I could never purchase it I wanted to look. It all seemed so small. The house was somewhat changed, but it was small. The land we had, which to me was endless, was also quite small. I walked down the track towards the tree and the steps my father had made were still there. It is now a very large mature tree, but when I was a kid, this had to be just a a young tree. I was amused that it was the only thing that had got bigger. I looked at a low branch just above head height and on it there were two bulged rings, a healed wound. Between the bulges there was the rusted remains of a metal ring. I had slipped that ring onto the branch and attached a rope to it to support the wall of my hut. The tree had grown itself around that ring, incorporating it within as if it was a natural part of itself.The branch was now as thick as my arm and I wondered if it was as thick as my eight year old arm too, all that time ago. As I looked up the now tall tree I wondered how my hut might have grown in there if it too had been made of iron. Would the tree have respected it and incorporated part of me into itself? The images grew in me over time and I have found expression of sorts through the computer. Many renditions came through, but this is the closest to what I imagined could be.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Photography was my first creative outlet at a young age, in the days of manual cameras, film, processing and darkroom printing. I grew from black and white images to color, printing all my own work. I ran a photography school for 11 years and during that time there was the advent of digital photography. Those were the days when Photoshop was in version 1.0 and a massive hard drive was 250MB! The revolutionary move to digital allowed an outflow of expression in ways that were once impossible, but look now! Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized the revolution! A.I. has enormous potential for the release of creativity without the encumbrance of process. That said, it is at this stage a very quirky beast to manage. Results may be fast, but never is there a result that was in my imagination. It may be some time before we get to that and I don't fancy the implant! For now A.I. is a free spirit and it pairs well with what I want. It has a definite flavor that stamps it as A.I. and I rather like it. The entirety of my work now is conducted within vast algorithms of magic. A.I. Imaging is controversial because of its use by nefarious actors. It tells blatant lies. To me that is a good thing. Historically images have always told lies, little white lies maybe, but lies never the less. They are a visual snippet of what was, not of what is. It was taken for granted that photographs were "Real" because they were a better rendition of the memory of what was seen at that time. That is not reality! It is a simulacrum. The saying that a picture is worth a thousand words should read "a thousand lies!" Now that A.I. can do a much better job of it we must earnestly come to believe that images are simply not true. That is not the fault of A.I. I consider it to be one of its virtues. At last, perhaps, the myth is unveiled.

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