Tear - Inkjet Print in Lightbox
Tear explores awe and wonder, in this case through processing and refraction of multiple images photographed at Mt Buffalo, Victoria. The work is framed in a custom built lightbox and is best viewed when backlit as the multi-dimensional nature of the work comes alive through illumination. Daniel views these works as stained glass artworks for a 21st Century Digital world.
Tear is a work from Daniel's series, The Way Forward is Back. The Way Forward Is Back is an exploration of awe and wonder through a lens of abstracted, digital landscape images. Daniel A’Vard presents the images as backlit prints in lightboxes to evoke the majesty and mystery long associated with stained glass windows. The work invites the viewer into an imagined place that transcends space and time as we know it.
Tear explores awe and wonder, in this case through processing and refraction of multiple images photographed at Mt Buffalo, Victoria. The work is framed in a custom built lightbox and is best viewed when backlit as the multi-dimensional nature of the work comes alive through illumination. Daniel views these works as stained glass artworks for a 21st Century Digital world.
Tear is a work from Daniel's series, The Way Forward is Back. The Way Forward Is Back is an exploration of awe and wonder through a lens of abstracted, digital landscape images. Daniel A’Vard presents the images as backlit prints in lightboxes to evoke the majesty and mystery long associated with stained glass windows. The work invites the viewer into an imagined place that transcends space and time as we know it.
Tear explores awe and wonder, in this case through processing and refraction of multiple images photographed at Mt Buffalo, Victoria. The work is framed in a custom built lightbox and is best viewed when backlit as the multi-dimensional nature of the work comes alive through illumination. Daniel views these works as stained glass artworks for a 21st Century Digital world.
Tear is a work from Daniel's series, The Way Forward is Back. The Way Forward Is Back is an exploration of awe and wonder through a lens of abstracted, digital landscape images. Daniel A’Vard presents the images as backlit prints in lightboxes to evoke the majesty and mystery long associated with stained glass windows. The work invites the viewer into an imagined place that transcends space and time as we know it.