15 Views
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Photo Paper
8 x 10 in ($40)
White ($80)
15 Views
2
The winding clay is mixing with mud, drawing a beautiful pattern flowing through the landscape in the Kootenay National Park. The photograph is an archival grade pigment print and shipped with a hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity by the artist Joci Sirak.
Giclee on Photo Paper
8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
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Joci Sirak is a Hungarian born (1962) Fine Art Photographer based in Vancouver BC with a strong collection of British Columbia’s natural beauty and street scenes of Vancouver. He bought himself a camera at the age of 16 and started capturing nature on B&W films. From that period, he has never stopped exploring what he is capable of with the camera. He graduated in the Faculty of Wood Science and Technology of the University of Sopron, Hungary and worked in all levels of fields, beeing a lumberjack, a truck driver, a gardener, a game park deputy and a designer at a furniture company. He accumulated decades of experience to make it a career entirely on his own as he was setting up the most important rules he follows when a new picture is just about to born. Artist Statement For Joci, the most important aspect of photography is composition: a search for the striking balance within the milieu of light, shadow, colour and the sharp or fading elements. Whether the photo draws from the nature of the beautiful British Columbia, or a forgotten, unkept back street, his ambition is to use this compelling harmony to lightly elevate the subject to another level or dimension. Therefore, he also believes that the object of his attention is insignificant until all the above aspects of the photograph are carefully in place. Joci’s latest objective is to create pictures with less sharp subjects, giving more contribution to the blurred and uncertain (background) elements of the photographic image, thus making them just an as important segments of the complete photograph as the sharp ones. He has been a regular in both solo and group exhibitions all over in Greater Vancouver with numerous awards, including 1st prize winner of The Opus Big Picture 2014: Black & White Edition. “I would like to see people looking into my pictures long enough to discover all the layers and elements making the photo thoughtfully enjoyable.” JS
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