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Art Thief , 2020, Digital Photomontage, 14"H x 18"W, NO A 18.5"H x 24"W - Gallery Wrap Stretched Canvas Print - $125.00 Plus Shipping
Exhiubited at IMAS (TX), in the 2021 Annual Members' Juried Art Show, 10/9/21-1/22/22. Won "Best in Show" in the "All Photography/Digital Art" competition on Contemporary Art Gallery Online (www.contemporaryartgalleryonline.gallery/2019-all-photogr...) Published in "Living the Photo Artistic Life," Issue 57, Pg. 28 on issuu.com. My steampunk character is attempting to steal the “Sistine Madonna.” I selected this artwork because the Soviet Red Army stole the artwork during WWII and took it to the USSR. And, I found a nice gallery wall picture from The Hermitage. In keeping with Steampunk sensibilities, the time line is nonlinear, and our modern Victorian gal would have to be a time traveler in order to steal this particular artwork back from the Soviets, because it has been repatriated to Germany.
Digital Photomontage Image Sources: “The Study of Italian Art” by Edward Hau is in the public domain (Wikimedia); Model by MJRanum stock (Deviant Art); Pram by Jazella on Pixabay.com; Stolen Painting: “Sistine Madonna” by Raphael (public domain). Cloth covering from Shutterstock. Lights: Caroline Julia Moore; Textures by Katie Klassen
Art Thief , 2020, Digital Photomontage, 14"H x 18"W, NO A 18.5"H x 24"W - Gallery Wrap Stretched Canvas Print - $125.00 Plus Shipping
Exhiubited at IMAS (TX), in the 2021 Annual Members' Juried Art Show, 10/9/21-1/22/22. Won "Best in Show" in the "All Photography/Digital Art" competition on Contemporary Art Gallery Online (www.contemporaryartgalleryonline.gallery/2019-all-photogr...) Published in "Living the Photo Artistic Life," Issue 57, Pg. 28 on issuu.com. My steampunk character is attempting to steal the “Sistine Madonna.” I selected this artwork because the Soviet Red Army stole the artwork during WWII and took it to the USSR. And, I found a nice gallery wall picture from The Hermitage. In keeping with Steampunk sensibilities, the time line is nonlinear, and our modern Victorian gal would have to be a time traveler in order to steal this particular artwork back from the Soviets, because it has been repatriated to Germany.
Digital Photomontage Image Sources: “The Study of Italian Art” by Edward Hau is in the public domain (Wikimedia); Model by MJRanum stock (Deviant Art); Pram by Jazella on Pixabay.com; Stolen Painting: “Sistine Madonna” by Raphael (public domain). Cloth covering from Shutterstock. Lights: Caroline Julia Moore; Textures by Katie Klassen