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Floatee

$ 5,600
  • Description
    Floatee
    Photo Composite printed on Fuji Pearl Chromogenic Paper
    38 x 34 in
    (96.52 x 86.36 cm)
    $5,600.00
    Leslie Tucker

    Edition. edition of 10, printed on demand, 10-12 day production time, shipped in a tube

    My photo art technique is not photography, but is created by interweaving hundreds if not thousands of sourced elements from Internet archives using software tools to assemble unique worlds from a labyrinth of intricate parts. Each of these works took me one month to one and half months to complete.

    My technique is a continuation of the tradition that began with collage. Where once artists gathered all their materials from disparate sources and were limited by availability and physicality; 21st century technology, software tools, and the world wide web have lifted these restraints. I interweave hundreds if not thousands of sourced elements into my work to assemble worlds from a labyrinth of intricate parts. My practice is like adhesive-free collage-making on anabolic steroids. Since so much time is spent on composing elements and composition, I refer to my work as photo-composites.

    My themes are revealed to the viewer through a juxtaposition process that begins with image sourcing, but not by slowly leafing through magazines and picture books. It begins with a Google Images search, my collaboration with its algorithm, and the lightning-fast visual connections that occur when searching with a web browser. I call this flash sourcing.

    My artistic goal is to lure my audience with intricate appeal and then upon closer inspection, to assault with disquieting content. My artistic practice examines how we might come to terms with the frictions of our discomforts and disillusionment as a way to understanding, and perhaps transcending, our hypocrisies and blindness within the contemporary world.

    Illumination is the fundamental motif for a series of long-term projects that I began in 2015. Oceana is the beginning of a project that embodies the rise of future kingdoms, kings and queens who may be wielding power throughout The Age of Consequences. As with all my projects, my goal is to evoke thought and viewer discussion.

    Using LightJet imaging technology harnesses my theme of Illumination within a printing process. Three digitally controlled lasers simultaneously expose the photo-sensitive emulsion onto silver halide photo paper with red, green and blue laser lights. The way LightJet prints images is the way we see the world, in RGB and not CMYK. The exposed paper is then processed in traditional photographic chemistry which creates such a strong durable surface that framing without glass is feasible.

    I’ve been printing on Endura Metallic and Fuji Pearl chromogenic papers, my 21st century nod to gilding. I find their iridescent finish and rich metallic appearance catch the eye and give depth to my themes of Illumination and human self-reflection. But gilded is not golden. Gilded invokes a sense of a patina covering something else. It’s the shiny exterior to the decay underneath.

    -- Leslie Tucker

    Paper: 50 x 40 in (127.0 x 101.6 cm)
    Subject Matter: environmental
    Created: 2023
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Period: New
    Creation Date: 2023
    Styles / Movements: Contemporary
    Incollect Reference #: 682952
  • Dimensions
    W. 34 in; H. 38 in;
    W. 86.36 cm; H. 96.52 cm;
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