Starting with ‘Cats’ and ‘Birds of Australia’ I continued my Cubes series with ‘Animals of Australia’ It was a challenge to find animals that could be pictured in a cubic form. But after some time I found a few. Not even the most obvious ones. The cubic form adds some magic, humour and a bit of a Pop Art feel to the print. I have used a bright yellow background to make it stand out even more.
Second prize in the category Open Photo/Digital at Easter Art Show 2017 in Shorncliffe
Canson Infinity Rag Photographique 310 gsm, which is a 100% cotton museum grade white Fine Art paper. It has been developed for the continued longevity requirements in the Digital Fine Art market. Epson archival inks are used for the print.
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£128.99
Starting with ‘Cats’ and ‘Birds of Australia’ I continued my Cubes series with ‘Animals of Australia’ It was a challenge to find animals that could be pictured in a cubic form. But after some time I found a few. Not even the most obvious ones. The cubic form adds some magic, humour and a bit of a Pop Art feel to the print. I have used a bright yellow background to make it stand out even more.
Second prize in the category Open Photo/Digital at Easter Art Show 2017 in Shorncliffe
Canson Infinity Rag Photographique 310 gsm, which is a 100% cotton museum grade white Fine Art paper. It has been developed for the continued longevity requirements in the Digital Fine Art market. Epson archival inks are used for the print.
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This artwork is sold by Ed Schimmel from Australia