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Printing :
Hybrid on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x47in
Edition :
4 / 4
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
"Golden Angels" is a dreamlike scene of three riders on horseback, each carrying a golden, wing-like banner rendered in soft, flowing brushwork. Careful application of digital artistry reinterprets the original photograph with traditional Chinese watercolor techniques - Influenced by classical Chinese painting aesthetics where negative space, subdued palette, and intentional softness are used to convey mood over detail. The Nomad characters meaning… “Golden Angels” add celestial context, suggesting the riders are not merely participants in a ceremony, but messengers from a mythic realm. A traditional red seal and the artist’s signature complete the work, enhancing its cultural authenticity. Ideal for collectors of East Asian art, watercolor enthusiasts, or those drawn to imagery of procession and peace, "Golden Angels" offers a tranquil and transcendent addition to any space. Taken at the World Nomad Games, Kyrgyzstan, 2018.
Self-educated, Danny Johananoff thrives in photographing unique moments, often referencing world cultures. He paints with his camera, utilizing slow shutter speeds for abstraction and meaningful camera movement, engendering seemingly unfocused images that establish vivid color palettes for visual harmony. Mesmerized by far-flung locations and rich cultural experiences, his images encapsulate a radiant muse and strive to stir emotions akin to orchestral harmonies singing across desert dunes.