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Lisa A. FrankFarmers Market Festoon, Single Swag: Still Life Photograph of Vegetables & Fruit2013
2013
About the Item
Horizontal, modern Baroque style still life photograph of colorful fruits and vegetables on a black background
Archival digital print
23 x 30 inches unframed, edition of 75
Also available in:
18 x 25.5 inches unframed, edition of 75, $950
This contemporary, archival digital print was made by fine art photographer, Lisa Frank, in 2013. The botanical still life print is from the artist's 'Tapestry' series and features a Baroque inspired arrangement of colorful fruits and vegetables. Frank's panels are carefully created by digitally collaging every object after individually photographing each separately, resulting in striking and intricate patterns. This still life print is available in additional sizes.
Artist's Statement:
I make large scale photographs that depict complex patterns. These patterns are composed from elements of nature and are presented in the form of traditional wallpaper designs. Densely ornamental, my artwork draws upon my own background as a textile designer as well as the interior decoration documents of Britain’s Aesthetic Movement of the late 19th century.
The patterns are constructed from daily snapshots and scanographs composed in my studio. Combinations of motifs are “sewn” together through extreme image layering and masking. Often working with over 100 layers, a photographic grouping is created and then given a “repeat” structure - a textile design term referring to the way a pattern is set up to tile seamlessly in any direction. The ability of these patterns to endlessly tile creates the potential for multiple size works ranging from large individual prints to full room installations.
Choosing to focus on natural elements that are not commonly appreciated or used for decorative purposes, my artwork is connected to the “wildness” in nature even as it is taming it by the creation of formal patterning. Creating a context for connection, it is my hope to draw the viewer into a local world as it hasn’t been seen before: charged with wonder, rich, complex and changeable while being inclusive and accessible.
- Creator:Lisa A. Frank (1957, American)
- Creation Year:2013
- Dimensions:Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Hudson, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU227777012
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