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Linda Schinkel RodneyNight Vision2015
2015
$11,000
£8,380.32
€9,662.84
CA$15,394.28
A$17,200.54
CHF 8,997.79
MX$210,933.76
NOK 114,974.67
SEK 109,026.45
DKK 72,118.98
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This surrealistic yet representational work with abstracted elements invites viewers to come along on an exploration of what's seen, symbolic and hidden. An all night photography shoot at Death Valley National Park, CA played the muse. Various "light painting" techniques were employed when making the photographic image, adding dynamic layers. Look closely to see the embedded visages where intense use of color piques drama and intrigue.
The artists used their original artists process to achieve the illusion of 3D on 2D aluminum sheet metal. This work, known as Metalagram®, was developed at the intersection of art + science using old world techniques + 21st century technology. The artists create sculpturally in layers, with their Metalagram® work appearing differently from 180 degree vantage points at varying angles of incidence. Photons danced across this work, which garnered a top award at the London Biennale, England 2015.
- Creator:Linda Schinkel Rodney (1953, American)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 44 in (111.76 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Detroit, MI
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2497214015662
Linda's friends and family share stories of her constant - painting, drawing, and doodling. However, it wasn't until age 50 that Linda wholeheartedly embraced her visual generative art practice as her life's mission. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Literature, Science & Arts College at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, and obtained her JD in 1979. Collaborating with her eldest son Theodore (Teddy) Schinkel in 2010, her artistic journey evolved. Linda, an outsider artist, had artistic education from multiple institutions, including the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Sorbonne University of Paris, Paris France, National Geographic in Siena Italy and a National Geographic Around the World Photography Intensive. She had a residency at the Ox-Bow School of Art, Saugatuck MI and an Artist Residency at Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills MI, a renowned center for art, education, and science. Linda's works exude a captivating blend of synergy and sublime metaphysical connections. Enjoying gallery representation since 2004, Linda's artistry has been featured in "Style" and "Ambassador" magazines before publishing as an artist duo in "The Wall Street Journal," "USA Today," and "World Wide Art Books." Linda attributes the uniqueness of her works and trajectory to following in her parents' footsteps, leveraging right and left brain hemispheres. Linda was honored with the 49th Distinguished Women’s Award from Northwood University, Midland MI.
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