Tomato Cages Abstraction 16in x 16in Print order Fine Art Paper | Abstract Painting | Abstract Wall Art | Geometric and Triangle Shapes

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Tomato Cages Abstraction 16in x 16in Print order Fine Art Paper | Abstract Painting | Abstract Wall Art | Geometric and Triangle Shapes,

"Tomato Cages" Abstraction on Fine Art Paper Inspired by Colorful Stacked Tomato Cages.

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Product code: Tomato Cages Abstraction 16in x 16in Print order Fine Art Paper | Abstract Painting | Abstract Wall Art | Geometric and Triangle Shapes

"Tomato Cages" Abstraction on Fine Art Paper. Inspired by Colorful Stacked Tomato Cages, looking much like an Abstract Art Installation at a garden center. Playful abstraction featuring multiple layered geometric and triangle shapes.

16in x 16in Original Digigraph Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Sara Morton - Signed, Titled and Numbered as part of a limited edition

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Printed Image Size : 16in x 16in

Paper Size : 20in x 20in

This print is produced on Textured Fine Art Paper : Mould-made, cold press, watercolor fine art paper made of 100% cotton linters with traditional matte finish. This fine art paper is acid-free and lignin-free which results in a high archival quality and long-term fade resistance. Basis Weight: 285 gsm (medium texture)

I produce my own Giclée prints at the Morton Arts Studio in Massachusetts, USA. Each one is hand signed and titled. My prints are made with EPSON Archival Ultrachrome Pigmented Inks that have superior resistance to water, fading and smudging. Instructions are also provided, regarding the proper care of the prints to provide for their longevity.

The Digigraphs are a combination of numerous digital media. I do not use any apps to create these. These are a result of techniques order I have been developing over the past 15 years. My Digigraph technique begins with making a specially prepared collage of digital photographs and scanned objects. Once satisfied with placement and composition of these images, the colors are transformed into a deliberately dynamic palette. The contours shadows and texture are also changed to suit the overall composition; making some images come forward and others recede. Transparent colors, and layers are added to create visual luminosity and depth. Lastly, hand-directed digital painting is added. The Digigraphs take the finished physical from of a Giclée Print and are not a "copy" or "reproduction" of an original painting or drawing etc. Each Digigraph is considered an "original print" similar to Fine Art traditional printmaking.

There currently is no distinct name for digitally based Fine Art or Art made through the use of digital tools and software on a computer. The name Digigraphy or "Digigraphie" is one term referenced more frequently in Europe to define high quality digitally based fine art prints created with an Epson printer and Giclée Printmaking.

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