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Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Metal , Alu-Dibond
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 40x50in
- Edition : 2 / 2
- Artist's proof : 1
About this artwork
This large photographic artwork hopes its mystery is equalled by the viewer's willingness to uncover its secrets and reveal all that is hidden within the dense weave of its patterns and chaos. This artwork is an asymmetrical symmetry, an approach I plan to focus more on in the future. This piece is designed to reward return visits.
Frameless. Matte finish. UVc inkjet print/aluminum - printed in response to an order. The turn around is 10-14 days.… Packaged artwork is supplied to the shipper in 14 days.
Installation: stand-off wrap around frame/cleat attached to back. Placard mark on back.
Frameless. Matte finish. UVc inkjet print/aluminum - printed in response to an order. The turn around is 10-14 days.… Packaged artwork is supplied to the shipper in 14 days.
Installation: stand-off wrap around frame/cleat attached to back. Placard mark on back.
Stephen Calhoun
United States
Credentials
- Works on commission
Stephen Calhoun, a self-taught visual artist, utilizes digital photography, digital manipulation, and assemblage in his iterative work. His photographic subjects are built by hand using boxes, found objects and painted materials. Next he uses the pattern-making power of iteration to bring a compelling order to the chaotic subject. The principal aim of his art is to generate an opportunity for the viewer to complete this artistic experiment using their lively imagination, sensitivity and mindful presence. His signature phrase captures this experiential engagement best - "I make the pictures, you make the time".
Expressive patterns require pattern recognition. Pattern recognition is a core cognitive feature of the human species for 40,000+ years. Stephen's universal art banks on this core fact about Homo Sapiens. To this he, by design, adds the opportunity for experience and experiential learning. His intent echoes the mystic Kabir: if it experienced, it is true.
Expressive patterns require pattern recognition. Pattern recognition is a core cognitive feature of the human species for 40,000+ years. Stephen's universal art banks on this core fact about Homo Sapiens. To this he, by design, adds the opportunity for experience and experiential learning. His intent echoes the mystic Kabir: if it experienced, it is true.
Stephen Calhoun
Trust and Sing
$4,000