Fraternal Fungi
by Wayne King
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$295
Dimensions
20.000 x 13.000 inches
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Title
Fraternal Fungi
Artist
Wayne King
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Closeup of two of the fruiting bodies of a fungus found on an oak tree. One edition of 10 original prints is created. The image is then used for creation of a digitally initialedy initialed open edition but otherwise archived and kept only for historic purposes and publications.
The digitally initialed open edition provides the closest approximation to an original work at a more affordable price, especially for those who love art but dont feel the need to purchase original works.
Wayne Kings images are a celebration of life, blending the real and the surreal to achieve a sense of place or time that reaches beyond the moment into a dreamlike quintessentialism designed to spark an emotional response. Using digital enhancement, handcrafting, painting, and sometimes even straight photography, King seeks to take the viewer to a place that is beyond simple truth to where truth meets passion, hope and dreams.
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Fraternal Fungi
16.87x20
Edition of 10 signed originals.
$295.00
Uploaded
October 3rd, 2012
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