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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed: 32/10 second
F Number: F/7.1
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
Date Picture Taken: Feb 5, 2008, 6:18:09 PM
Artist's Comments
Rozměr 260x180 cm Technika Airbrush/tětec s UV aktivní akrylovou barvou Materiál PVC
Jako prazáklad poslouila mylenka starího data, kresba vznikla spontánně kolem roku 2002, postupně se vyvíjela dál. Po 3 letech uzrál čas jak rum a Lisa se začala pomalu transformovat do podoby s větím spektrem barev. Velká síla je v rozměru obrazu, rozměr 2,6x1,8 m. Ffinální podoba je s několika změnami od původní kresby. Ve své podstatě jde napůl o bytost organickou kde druhou část tvoří technologické prvky. Golem s vlastním já, přesahující rámec svého času a doby. Kladná ivočiná stránka bytí neustále atakuje záornou stránku technologii prorostlého nebytí
I love how the little rectangular object near her mouth still has that subtle curve as if to imply a subtle smile. It truly does look similar to the famous portrait.
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sorry I don't speak your language! +fav
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black or white?
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