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New Wish Print

Eric Baronsky

Portugal

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I created the term 'Surrealography' after printing my first series of creations in Hollywood. The people at the high-end photo lab had never seen anything like it and craved to know the name of the process that I used. Actually, the technique is very similar to painting with traditional oils. How it essentially differs is in the source of color, texture and the final exhibition format, that being a print. The result, as seen in this particular image, offers a silky smooth and radiant quality. One that is dreamy and captivating in an 'impressionistic' way. Typically, as with this piece, I begin with one of my hi-res photographs, normally of a flower in a garden or pastoral setting and use the pure photographic pigments and shapes to then create from it. For instance, 'New Wish' actually originates from an image of a flower that I took on a splendidly sunny day, in my garden in Southern California. Birds, horses and elephant figures recur frequently in my work, for they represent the power and grace found in nature, not to mention mystery, as does the great work of Monsieur Monet. With this 'New Wish' however, I chose to keep the virginity, if you will, of the flower and not further develop its environment. Although my technique, lures and perphaps helps heightens one's imagination, it was important for me to allow the elegant radiance of nature shine through, like only it can. Ultimately, my desire is to instill a sense of magic, joy and the marvel of randomness that for me exists not just in the realm of imagination but also in our daily lives. May the light of child-like fantasy uplift us all as we search the sky. -- Technical specs: One-of-a-kind and Limited-editions are museum-quality, archival pigment prints on high-end fiber-based papers.They are shipped hand signed, numbered, titled and dated along with accompanying certificate of authenticity. This open-ended series offers more economical images that are printed and shipped unsigned, only from SaatchiArt.com. Thank you~ Baronsky

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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The sky has become the greatest inspiration for my creations. It is the random quality of light-filled nature that draws me closer and closer to an understanding of how to live...of why we are. Eric ==== Eric Baronsky is of Ukrainian/Polish/French decent. He was born in Paris, France (1965), however, from the age of two he was raised by his single mother in Grenwich Village (New York City). In 1980 the two relocated to Hollywood, California. There, Baronsky attended high school and later university where he studied film production and music composition, with a minor in philosophy. His mother passed away shortly after receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986. This marked the beginning of his quest to travel the world in an attempt to better understand the universal nature of being. A couple of years later, he resettled in Los Angeles to pursue his earlier ambitions of filmmaking. There he worked up the industry ranks, eventually becoming a documentary / television commercial Producer and Director. In 1992, however, he returned to France, fueled with a renewed desire to rediscover his family roots and culture. Shortly after arriving he applied and was accepted at the Conservatoire National de Music in Strasbourg. There, he lived in a picturesque farmhouse along the Rhein River where he concentrated on studying the works of Wagner and Chopin. This period greatly influenced many of his original compositions and continues to do the same for his mostly landscape inspired, dream-like paintings and photography. Baronsky's psyche later shifted causing him to revisit the United States. An opportunity to start a design and production firm was presented to him during his stay and so the planned short trip evolved into a more significant venture. He took the chance in altering his professional music interest and proceeded to grow a highly successful, multi-national creative company that serviced the advertising and theme park industries. The jet-setting pace ended abruptly, however, when a nearly fatal scuba diving accident caused him to reflect on his life's path. In 2006, a sequence of other profound events caused him to take a sabbatical. During this introspective period he realized an inner need that was greater than achieving the proverbial "American Dream". In 2007 Baronsky returned to Paris.

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