Showing posts with label Water Lilies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water Lilies. Show all posts
5.4.10
Brown Monet
12:50 PM
“Monet is an artist that I have always greatly admired. His use of colour through water and sky to convey his emotional state has had a great influence on me. Whether it was the first rays of light glinting the water’s edge or the magic time just before nightfall, Monet’s sense of colour and colour conveyance has always been perfect. I have used my techniques of alchemical film to translate onto film my impressions of Monet’s sense of colour, water, sky and his most powerful icon the water lily. Using my toning, liquid emulsion, reticulation, dried crystal bleach formations and stacking techniques to just name a few I have translated the Monet experience onto the surface of my film.”
-- (Carl Brown)
(Water Lilies by Claude Monet)
(Blue Monet by Carl Brown)
(Weeping Willow and Water-Lily Pond by Claude Monet)
(Blue Monet [right side] by Carl Brown)
(Blue Water Lilies by Claude Monet)
(Blue Monet by Carl Brown)
(Water Lilies by Claude Monet)
(Blue Monet [right side] by Carl Brown]
(Waves and Rocks at Pourville by Claude Monet)
(Blue Monet [right side] by Carl Brown)
(Water Lilies and Agapanthus by Claude Monet)
(Blue Monet [left side] by Carl Brown)
(Water Lilies by Claude Monet)
(Organic Lesions by Carl Brown)
Labels:
Blue Monet,
Carl E. Brown,
Claude Monet,
Water Lilies
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