Artwork description:

Archival giclee print on canvas 40x50x.75 inches
Artfinder's default shipping schedule says "dispathces in 3 days" but in this case an additional week is needed to print and stretch a new print.
"June and Kassia" is a double exposure shot on 4x5 film with a wooden Korona field camera. I am self taught and not an illustrator but over the years my work has been published on myriad books.
The photograph came about through a commission from Knopf/Random House to read and visually interpret a jacket image for Irini Spanidou’s novel Fear about a young girl's isolation and the friendship which freed her from it. My wife now, girlfriend at the time, Kassia joined me at the luxurious Upper East side home of our friend June who was then in high school.
The first exposure was taken of the girls silhouetted in a large window. The second exposure was made in June’s garden. The negative was scanned high resolution to produce this 1/1 giclee edition.

Materials used:

archival ink on canvas

Tags:
#black and #moody #girls & #vertical art #large format 

June and Kassia (2000)

Photograph 
by Shelton Walsmith

£3,162.72 Alert

  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 101.6 x 127 x 1.91cm (unframed) / 101.6 x 127cm (actual image size)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered on the back
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: People and portraits
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Archival giclee print on canvas 40x50x.75 inches
Artfinder's default shipping schedule says "dispathces in 3 days" but in this case an additional week is needed to print and stretch a new print.
"June and Kassia" is a double exposure shot on 4x5 film with a wooden Korona field camera. I am self taught and not an illustrator but over the years my work has been published on myriad books.
The photograph came about through a commission from Knopf/Random House to read and visually interpret a jacket image for Irini Spanidou’s novel Fear about a young girl's isolation and the friendship which freed her from it. My wife now, girlfriend at the time, Kassia joined me at the luxurious Upper East side home of our friend June who was then in high school.
The first exposure was taken of the girls silhouetted in a large window. The second exposure was made in June’s garden. The negative was scanned high resolution to produce this 1/1 giclee edition.

Materials used:

archival ink on canvas

Tags:
#black and #moody #girls & #vertical art #large format 
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Shelton Walsmith is a painter and photographer working in Brooklyn, New York. His work has been published by The Paris Review, Knopf, Vintage, Rizzoli Books, Paris Vogue, Harper Collins, New... Read more

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