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Neon 321c21 (2019) Photography by Ken Lerner
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Limited Edition (#1/3)
Photography,
Digital Photography
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Manipulated Photography
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 50in, Width 36in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $5,000 Minimalism
When I first noticed this image and photographed it, it was already very intriguing to me -- it seemed to just float in space, it seemed to be swimming through it -- reminding me of some sort of fish, or ray, gliding through the water, and also of a butterfly flitting in some unpredictable yet graceful path through the air. (position 1, rotated 90 degrees to the left of main artwork image - 1st additional artwork image)
But then as I started working with it, it took on some additional qualities when I happened to consider it from other angles -- at first, these impressions were bothersome, the graceful swimming or floating aspect of it was no longer there. But then I noticed some remarkable new impressions. In position 2 (main artwork image), it seemed to be involved in some acrobatic balancing act, very precarious, yet trying to soar upwards.
In position 3 (rotated 180 degrees from main artwork image - 2nd additional artwork image), it reminded me of a kite boarder, harnessing wind power to skip over the waves.
And in position 4 (rotated 90 degrees to the right from position shown in main artwork image - 3rd additional artwork image, ), it seemed to be a pterodactyl, with a huge head and beak on the right, about to peck at some prey.
I have now come to very much like all 4 positionings of this image and hope that if you own it, you too may choose to vary its position on your wall from time to time, as I do with the versions of it that I have on display.
2 ADDITIONAL SIZES
NOTE - I am offering this version in 2 ADDITIONAL SIZES -- 24” H x 17.3” W at $1000. AND 40” H x 28.8” W at $3000. - If you want either of these sizes, use the "Make an Offer" option (in the box below the price listing) at $1000. (for 24" x 17.3" size) or $3000. (for 40" x 28.8" size) which I will accept. THE NUMBER OF PRINTS FOR ALL SIZES COMBINED IS 3 TOTAL; no matter which size prints happen to be purchased first, only 3 prints TOTAL FOR ALL SIZES COMBINED will be made.
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Ken Lerner is a passionate photographic artist, born into a family of renowned photographers in 1947. He began taking photos at the age of 6, using a camera given to him by his father. But he was not interested in simply reproducing real life moments. His vision was more subjective and he sought to project an internal reality of that moment.
At the beginning of his career, he almost exclusively created images with multiple exposures. This gave a complex structure to the images and represented a subjective view of the world. In the 2010s, after working in financial product sales, he returned to photography producing only single exposure images. Even though they were less structurally complex, they still represented a subjective view of the world, being almost totally abstract. Ken works extensively with reflective surfaces such as water, glass and metal.
A lover of the beauty of nature, Ken Lerner paints and photographs a lot of landscapes and seascapes. He is interested in presenting different possibilities of representing "nature" and often produces many variations of an image with different colors, shades, contrasts and saturations.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary American Artists