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Creator: Esther Podemski
Esther Podemski, Color Correction_3, 2014, Digital Pigment Print
By Esther Podemski
Located in Darien, CT
Esther Podemski is an artist working across disciplines. While in post-production on one of her recent films, she discovered that the color correction software program she used could be translated into paintings and works on paper. The new shapes originated as screen grabs from color corrections of individual frames in the post-production computer software. The source for these images comes from film footage frames of a priest on a Florence street...
Category
2010s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints
Materials
Digital Pigment
Esther Podemski, Color Correction_15, 2015, Digital Pigment Print
By Esther Podemski
Located in Darien, CT
Esther Podemski is an artist working across disciplines. While in post-production on one of her recent films, she discovered that the color correction software program she used could be translated into paintings and works on paper. The new shapes originated as screen grabs from color corrections of individual frames in the post-production computer software. The source for these images comes from film footage frames of a priest on a Florence street...
Category
2010s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints
Materials
Digital Pigment
Esther Podemski, Color Correction_024 Template, 2014, Digital Pigment Print
By Esther Podemski
Located in Darien, CT
Esther Podemski is an artist working across disciplines. While in post-production on one of her recent films, she discovered that the color correction software program she used could be translated into paintings and works on paper. The new shapes originated as screen grabs from color corrections of individual frames in the post-production computer software. The source for these images comes from film footage frames of a priest on a Florence street...
Category
2010s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints
Materials
Digital Pigment
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