Title: Water Wall Limited Edition Print By Art Photographer Leland Bobbe
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Period: Contemporary
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Condition: Excellent
Item Date: 2003
Item ID: 5977
This is a signed limited edition (10) print, fingerprinted on verso. It was captured on a high-end digital camera and is printed using Lambda printing, aka Lightjet printing. This technique produces the highest quality photographic prints available for large format from digital artworks. Using continuous tone digital technology, the images are produced by transferring images directly from computer generated digital files without the need of a negative. By using lasers, the total image is crisp and precise edge to edge, with no distortion Printed on Kodak Endura Archival paper; the life expectancy of these prints is over 100 years. Leland supervises all printing of his imagery. Bio: Leland Bobbé, a native New Yorker has been a professional photographer for over 30 years. His work spans both the fine art and commercial worlds and likewise has been shown in galleries and utilized by advertising agencies around the country. Leland’s award winning photographs tell more than they are showing. The photographer's images delve beneath the visible surface of the world we see and provide a glimpse of a hidden dimension that lies beneath. Like a poker player that a blinks, each image has a "tell" ... a crack in the facade that allows us to delve more deeply into the psychology and inner workings of his subjects. His work has been published in The Graphis Photography Annual 2010 and 2011, One Life, Communication Arts, Art Direction Magazine, Creativity, Photo District News, Popular Photography and covers for Camera 35 and Peterson's Photographic. He has won many awards including Graphis 100 Best in Photography 2011, World Photography Gala Awards B&W Competition, 1st Place Street Photography 2011, Graphis Photography Annual 2010, Px3 prix de le Photographie Paris, 1st place People's Choice 2010, and Black and White Spider Awards Honor of Distinction 2009. "I find my influence comes more from a state of mind fueled by rock and roll, Miles Davis and great films. A boldness and simplicity runs through my work.
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Abstract photography is unlike most other types of photography - rules, such as composition and accurate focusing hold no values. The abstract photographer uses his creative imagination to create stunning works of art.
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Abstract photography is a process of using colors and patterns combined to create an image, with no true meaning or no clear subject involved. Abstract photography is not necessarily going to mean the same thing to everyone. Abstract photography leaves more to the imagination and helps us concentrate on texture and colour rather than the whole subject. Every where we go we are surrounded with colour, textures and patterns. Patterns make for great abstract images.