Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 2

Chaco Terada
Flower Dust III

2014

About the Item

In this series, Terada photographs cherry blossoms on water in energetic and engaging all-over compositions working on both micro and macro levels. Employing separate layers of printed silk these images literally change, altering their orientation based on the viewers vantage. With this unique technique, Terada's images seem to flutter as one moves about the room. Images are multi-layered archival pigment prints on silk and bound in 8-ply mat-board.
More From This SellerView All
  • Salt 04040 (Fractured I)
    By Christine Lorenz
    Located in Sante Fe, NM
    Salt is the commonest of common things. Essential as it is to human lives, salt finds its place in countless metaphors. As a mineral in the world, it has a sort of life of its own. L...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Salt 0977 (Fractured 3)
    By Christine Lorenz
    Located in Sante Fe, NM
    Salt is the commonest of common things. Essential as it is to human lives, salt finds its place in countless metaphors. As a mineral in the world, it has a sort of life of its own. L...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Ephemeral Moments (06 2473)
    By David Gibson
    Located in Sante Fe, NM
    Born in 1939 in Louisville Kentucky, David Gibson is primarily a self-taught photographer. Years of developing and refining his photographic technique have afforded him much recognit...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Star Dust III
    By Chaco Terada
    Located in Sante Fe, NM
    In this series, Terada photographs cherry blossoms on water in energetic and engaging all-over compositions working on both micro and macro ...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Flower Dust II
    By Chaco Terada
    Located in Sante Fe, NM
    In this series, Terada photographs cherry blossoms on water in energetic and engaging all-over compositions working on both micro and macro ...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Star Dust IV, 2014
    By Chaco Terada
    Located in Sante Fe, NM
    In this series, Terada photographs cherry blossoms on water in energetic and engaging all-over compositions working on both micro and macro ...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

You May Also Like
  • Glyph 1 (Black and White Abstract Photo of Reflections in Water)
    By Lependorf and Shire
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Limited Edition Archival pigment print 25.5 x 31.5 inches Unframed This elegant archival pigment print was created by Shelly Lependorf and Stan Shire as part of their Glyph series. The somewhat abstract nature of the photograph's subject makes it difficult to identify at first, but upon closer inspection, it depicts a highly reflective pond surface with thin, curved branches sticking out of it, is implicit of symbols or handwriting, thus the title. Artists' statement: The foundation for our work is the photographic image with the optimal quality of light. Selecting the interplay of composition, form, rhythm, and line is the focus for our imagery. Integrating these elements in the computer is the next stage in the process of merging our visual and intuitive sensibilities toward a completed vision. Different perceptual effects arise from recording the world in photographs as opposed to interpreting it in paint: Our goal is not to emulate painting. Conceptual work in all mediums has blurred the line between photographers who make art and artists who use photography. The digital medium has established itself in the natural continuum of art history and the ongoing relationship of art with technology. This work forces us to consider a more serene world while reminding us that no contemporary experience is unmediated; technology touches everything. The use of the computer as a tool does not create; it assists creativity resulting in a synthesis of disciplines to be realized as a limited edition. The combination of archival pigment inks on Crane Fine Art paper framed with archival mattes and backboards insures permanence in excess of 175 years. The creative process will always remain in the mind and the soul of the artist. About the artists: Stan Shire is Professor Emeritus and former chair...
    Category

    Early 2000s Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Peony
    Located in Nashville, TN
    Early fascinations with photography and science have inspired Don Dudenbostel throughout his extensive career. As a young student interested in Science, Dudenbostel was always trying...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Night Blooming Cereus
    Located in Nashville, TN
    Early fascinations with photography and science have inspired Don Dudenbostel throughout his extensive career. As a young student interested in Science...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Theodore, Nina, and Jack, France, Emerging Contemporary Photographer in France
    By Julia Gat
    Located in New york, NY
    Theodore, Nina and Jack, France, 2016 by Julia Gat is a 13" x 19" photograph, a black-and-white archival pigment print, in an edition of 5. The work ed 1/5 is titled, dated, signed on photo verso, and printed by the artist. Julia Gat enjoys observing everyday life and documenting photographically what she refers to as chaotic harmony. Often using her large family and circle of friends as models in her work, Julia is drawn simultaneously to heart-warming intimacy and provocative freedom. Julia Gat, based in France, was home-schooled as a child. Alternative education has played a significant role in her work. Julia is immersed in an artistic milieu in both her native Israel and adopted home in Marseille, France where she has grown up in a family of 6. Provenance: Gat Studio *** Artist’s Bio: Born in Israel in 1997 Julia Gat won the European Prize ISEM Young Photographers in 2020 and 1st Prize at the Portrait Festival 2016 (Vichy, France). In 2017 her photography was exhibited at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (Paris), and then at the Netherlands photo museum (2021-2022). In 2022 she exhibited at Arles Photo Festival. Her first photo book with French publisher Actes Sud was released in 2022 during the annual summer photography...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment, Digital, Digital Pigment

  • Minimal Landscape of a Sand Dune in Namibia, Black and White Photography
    By Drew Doggett
    Located in US
    "Sanctuary" This award-winning, best-selling image highlights the surreal relationships within mother nature. The print series Dunes: Landscapes Evolving documents the magnificent...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Award-winner, Best Seller, Largest Sand Dunes in the World, Minimal, Monotone
    By Drew Doggett
    Located in US
    "Desert Rising" The lone tree in the foreground helps you understand the immense scale of the sand dunes of Sossusvlei. The print series Dunes: Landscapes Evolving documents the m...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

Recently Viewed

View All