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Tribute to Pyrmont: The Lost Incinerator Legacy, Print # 1 (2023) Digital Arts by Rose Marinelli
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Digital Arts,
2D Digital Work
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Digital Collage
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Digital Painting
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 23.6in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Digital Arts under $500 Conceptual Art Architecture
The incinerator's symbolic elements, such as the towering "tall poppy" atop its chimney, serve as poignant reminders of its significance in architectural history. Adorned with decorative tiles representing the four elements, the structure embodied the essence of fire, air, water, and earth, echoing the incineration process it once housed.
Despite its innovative design and cultural significance, the Pyrmont Incinerator met a tragic fate in 1992, succumbing to demolition for the sake of urban development. The loss of this architectural marvel stands as a testament to changing priorities and the fragility of our built heritage.
Through "Tribute to Pyrmont: The Lost Incinerator Legacy," viewers are invited to contemplate the transient nature of architectural beauty and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. This artwork serves as a silent protest against the indiscriminate destruction of historical landmarks and a rallying cry for the preservation of our architectural treasures.
Join the conversation on architectural conservation and cultural stewardship by adding "Tribute to Pyrmont: The Lost Incinerator Legacy" to your collection. Let this artwork spark discussions about the value of our built environment and the responsibility we all share in safeguarding it for future generations.
Features:
• Printed on 310 gsm Hahnemühle German Etching Paper, providing an ideal surface for digital art production.
• Crafted with 12-color Giclée fine art printers for enduring top quality, utilizing archival inks resistant to fading indoors.
• Original UV (pigment-based) inks with enhanced light stabilizers, preserving vibrancy for over 100 years in optimal conditions.
Explore Additional Variations:
As this art is digital, inquire about alternative sizes and mural options. Colors can be adjusted to your preferences without compromising the core concept. Connect with the artist, Rose Marinelli, to explore available variations or discuss any specific requirements you may have.
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PreservingWalter Burley GriffinMarion Mahony GriffinPyrmontIncinerator
Rose Marinelli, a visionary new media artist, photographer, and experienced corporate event photographer, traces her artistic roots to Sydney's Inner West, where she grew up and continues to be based. Her academic journey led her to the University of Western Sydney, where she honed her craft in graphic design and photography, setting the stage for her captivating artistic journey.
With over three decades of digital artistry under her belt, Rose navigates the digital realm with finesse and creativity. Her primary medium is the digital canvas, where she wields the power of technology to craft intricate visual narratives. Drawing inspiration from traditional painting techniques, Rose's digital paintings come to life through the skilled manipulation of digital tools. The culmination of her process involves translating her creations onto physical mediums like canvas or art paper, bridging the gap between the digital and tactile.
A devotee of artistic pioneers, Rose finds herself drawn to the thought-provoking imagery of René Magritte and the evocative techniques of impressionist luminaries Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. She also counts herself among the admirers of pop culture icon Andy Warhol, who, intriguingly, also ventured into the realm of digital artistry back in 1985.
Rose's artistic expression is deeply rooted in her personal journey, reflecting both the joys and challenges that life has bestowed upon her. In the midst of life's twists and turns, she's found solace and empowerment through her creative endeavours. Her diverse range of subject matters, spanning the urban landscape, the world of music, and the pulse of current affairs, encapsulate the multifaceted nature of existence.
Bold colours and textured layers define Rose's visual language, imbuing her creations with a vibrant energy that's uniquely her own. Beyond the surface, her art often employs visual metaphors and surrealist elements to convey profound ideas and experiences. As you explore her artworks, you'll encounter an open and candid reflection of Rose's emotions, doubts, and personal struggles—unfiltered and honest.
Rose's rich professional background spans various industries, from music manufacturing to large-scale retail. She's lent her creative touch to designing point-of-sale products and coordinating trade shows for tech organisations. Her artistic endeavors have not only garnered attention domestically but have also found homes in the hands of appreciators across the globe.
Feel free to reach out to Rose with any questions, feedback, or thoughts. Her art is a testament to her ongoing journey of self-discovery and exploration, always evolving, always embracing new horizons.
- Nationality: AUSTRALIA
- Date of birth : 1964
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Australian Artists