Contemporary art met our really old camera. 📷 It's next an analog photo! I took this shot at The Moco Museum in Amsterdam. If you like contemporary art, I highly recommend checking it out and visiting! ☺️
Gear:
• Zorki 4 (KMZ, 1966)
• Jupiter-8 50 mm f/2 (KMZ, 1967)
• Kodak Professional Portra 400/36
These four images depicting #Mandelbrot sets date back to the early 90’s. My brother computed them back then on his #AtariST (which still exists and still works), displayed them on a friend’s color #TV and took the #Screenshots with his #DSLR#Camera. He then produced paper prints, framed them and gave them to me as a birthday present for my 25th. birthday. 👍
The images still exist in all their glory. 👍 That was a one of a kind present. 🤣 #Atari#Color
This past week I visited where I used to live. I got to watch as the sailboats lazily cruised around the harbor...such a wonderful sight on a sunny afternoon! I created this image when I got home. It's part of my series of artwork with a quilted effect. (Not a real quilt!)
I’ve been reminded recently how much I love taking something that’s super complicated technically, and learning it so deeply myself, I finally understand how to teach it. It takes forever, but I can finally jettison everything you don’t need to worry about… and come up with just the right amount of what to say so that the subject at hand seems very obvious and simple. And you can master it fast! But gosh, it does take so much work.
I call this one and of Dreams...I've given the #landscape a quilted effect. I live close to the ocean and mountains so they're often in my #artwork - and now after, working on "quilt" artwork, I'm thinking maybe I should learn how to do the real thing.