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Below The Surface

2D Alternative posted on Feb 21, 2009
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This is a photo of a digital pigment print, printed onto white acrylic surface with several layers of gloss topcoat [a varnish like product] for preservation but also to give more depth to the colors. 16" x 22" [41 x 56 cm] on aluminum plate. Again, from the series: Visual Traces of Meditation thanks so much, tim oops, forgot, after i took this photo I went back and reworked many of the black areas with pen & black ink - giving them a kinda' fuzzy, sea anemone look, dang, now I've got to reshoot this one. grr.

Comments (8)


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helanker

11:43AM | Sat, 21 February 2009

I may be dumb, but I can still not imagine how you do this, even though you explain it. Looks like beautiful leaves. If you press edit, you can exchange the image.

ARTWITHIN

12:41PM | Sat, 21 February 2009

Superb composition and colors, Tim. You really have a great sense of depth in this work. It is another product of wonderful meditation that leaves me with a sense of calm and deepened appreciation of nature.

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Hendesse

2:48PM | Sat, 21 February 2009

Fantastic colors on this image. Great work!

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anaber

4:32PM | Sat, 21 February 2009

simplicity v/ Complexity that´s what beat in my mind when i look at your piece. Two plains completely unequal.In surface, something real and natural with natural texture and impressive lightness of yellow and green tones(perhaps leaves or..). Bellow is dense and deep at the same time-A complex and transparent grey fluid full of almost invible lines,like veins,where some shapes swim and show their "colour/lights".It´s a very fine image.Another one.

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anahata.c

5:38AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

you've turned organic forms into not just sea creatures, but almost microscopic creatures, swimming in the foreground as in a petri dish or slide. The faded hues at their edges suggests ultra-high magnifcation, where the slightest move of an object results in a loss of focus of whole portions of the organism. Your detailing in these surfaces is truly organic; and the background too looks like a background maybe a millionth of an inch from the surface, but which is "far away" because of the focus; and your shadows around the edges of your yellow forms are brilliant, suggesting they're casting shadows on this world behind them. (Plus those shadows have little 'tentacles'—they could be little creatures.) Another introspective vision filled with strange details and surfaces, and feeling not only beneath the surface, but at a very intimate level as well...what meditative states can reveal when one travels through the nature of an object. (Ana captured it beautifully, I love the way she described these layers...)

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Marinette

4:52PM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Fantastic colors on this image.Awesome work!

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jocko500

6:09PM | Sun, 22 February 2009

cool work. I like it when people play around

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figharo

2:02PM | Tue, 24 February 2009

Worlds within worlds. Great layered vision.


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