Watching paint dry just got interesting
April 4, 2012 9:39 AM Subscribe
Phyllis Toburen combines painting and macro-photography to create lovely sculptural enamel pieces.
“Photographic microcosms of a Sculptural Enamel Painting highlight the pivotal role of the camera in the completion of an artwork. These Insights access and capture nuances and angles often unattainable to the naked eye. The individual elements are as important as the whole painting.”
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“Photographic microcosms of a Sculptural Enamel Painting highlight the pivotal role of the camera in the completion of an artwork. These Insights access and capture nuances and angles often unattainable to the naked eye. The individual elements are as important as the whole painting.”
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"Sculptural enamel" means paint layered thick and then somehow caused to crack and peel? Have I got that right?
The results are lovely.
posted by Western Infidels at 6:40 PM on April 4, 2012
The results are lovely.
posted by Western Infidels at 6:40 PM on April 4, 2012
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