Schematic (2023)
DESCRIPTION:
One of a kind, photographic artwork created through digital manipulation. Printed on high-quality acid-free paper using archival pigments. Single print, no others will be made. 30 X 25 inches with an additional 3” white border. Complete dimensions are 36 X 31 inches. Signed and dated, with a print-number (1/1), on the border.
THE STORY BEHIND THE IMAGE:
The New City collection is a playful reimagining of urban architecture, verticality, and density. “Schematic” started as a exploratory photo of a warehouse in Kansas City’s West Bottoms. The realistic photo was intentionally distorted and recolored using several digital applications, employed randomly until I arrived at a result I liked. The end result reminds me of an architectural schematic rendering, hence the name.
DESCRIPTION:
One of a kind, photographic artwork created through digital manipulation. Printed on high-quality acid-free paper using archival pigments. Single print, no others will be made. 30 X 25 inches with an additional 3” white border. Complete dimensions are 36 X 31 inches. Signed and dated, with a print-number (1/1), on the border.
THE STORY BEHIND THE IMAGE:
The New City collection is a playful reimagining of urban architecture, verticality, and density. “Schematic” started as a exploratory photo of a warehouse in Kansas City’s West Bottoms. The realistic photo was intentionally distorted and recolored using several digital applications, employed randomly until I arrived at a result I liked. The end result reminds me of an architectural schematic rendering, hence the name.
DESCRIPTION:
One of a kind, photographic artwork created through digital manipulation. Printed on high-quality acid-free paper using archival pigments. Single print, no others will be made. 30 X 25 inches with an additional 3” white border. Complete dimensions are 36 X 31 inches. Signed and dated, with a print-number (1/1), on the border.
THE STORY BEHIND THE IMAGE:
The New City collection is a playful reimagining of urban architecture, verticality, and density. “Schematic” started as a exploratory photo of a warehouse in Kansas City’s West Bottoms. The realistic photo was intentionally distorted and recolored using several digital applications, employed randomly until I arrived at a result I liked. The end result reminds me of an architectural schematic rendering, hence the name.