"Do You Want to See One Million?" A Major Limited Edition Photograph
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Title of Work: | “Do You Want to See One Million?” |
Description: |
A photograph consisting of a matrix of one million US $ signs; one thousand across by one thousand down. The image is so compressed that it cannot be photographed. (read Visual Analysis) Taking a picture of the work, that is a true representation, is impossible. It is a photograph that can’t be photographed. (see image) |
The Artist: |
'Molloy aka 'Puckish,' works with light and chemical sensitive papers. With 17 years behind the lens and 7 years in front of the gallery door, a mysterious approach is taken to seeing. Based on an anomalous character from Shakespeare's, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Puckish states, "I enjoy creating photographs that cannot be photographed - the non transmissible. The image is the most valuable thing to humanity - without it we would be more animal than human." (view TIME OUT article) |
Paper: |
C type print on Fuji archival photographic paper |
Paper Size: |
Height 210 cm. by width 125 cm. (84” by 50”) |
Edition: |
TBA |
COA: |
Each photograph is numbered and signed by the artist on the reverse over a 'one penny' postage stamp. |
Price: | TBA |
Available From: |
The London Art Wall. 17-19 Great Eastern Street, London EC2 Mackeonis & Associates, 614 Brewington Avenue, Watsonville, CA 95076 |
Contact Artist: | |
To Purchase: |
We accept credit cards and purchase orders, and world-wide shipping is available. Please email Peter@LondonArtWall.com for further details, and before sending a purchase order |
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