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Date:
01/27/05
Size:
600x450, 53kb
Rating:
5.00 (1 vote)
Hardware:
Mouse
Software:
Photoshop
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NANOART - Limited edition prints. The artist created a nano-sculpture by freezing a tiny drop of colloidal graphite (graphite nano-particles in a suspension) in Liquid Nitrogen at -196 deg C. The monochromatic scan has been painted digitally. The final image is printed on canvas with archival inks. The prints last for a long time without deteriorating, when kept in adequate conditions. Conform to most viewers, these prints have an oil painting look. All prints are signed and numbered by the artist. The depth and three dimensions achieved in NanoArt sets this process of electron imaging apart from Photography, where images are created by photons (particles of light) rather than by electrons (electrically charged particles). The electrons penetrate deeper in the structure creating images with more depth, more natural 3D look than the photographic images. This artwork can be printed by request in a larger size on fine art paper or canvas - contact the artist for details. All prints are signed and numbered by the artist. To buy the original contact the artist. For price information please visit: www.absolutearts.com/criorf
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Paul Dodson
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07/13/07
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neato...i love the colors in it too
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