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E Gaube, Red-Violet Trees abstract, digital photography, 8x16in, 2011
copyright Ellen Gaube 2011
Unframed $40
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Miss Clairol Cosmos
Red-Violet Trees
Miami 5A-2b
Blocks 3
Blocks 3, digital photography manipulation, 10 x 10in (25.4 x 25.4cm), $25.00
Into Fire and Into Ice (SOLD)
Into Fire and Into Ice, digital photography manipulation, 20 x 13in (50.8 x 33.02cm), framed 28 x 20in (71.12 x 33.02cm) , $300.00 A very abstracted face, ghoulish in its deformity, is open-mouthed. Whether to eat or scream is the question. From Dante's Inferno: “Hope not ever to see Heaven. I have come to lead you to the other shore; into eternal darkness; into fire and into ice.”
Polysiphonia F
MBSu 10A
October 16, 1793
October 16, 1793, digital photography manipulation, 10.5 x 7.5in, (26.67 x 19.05cm), $200.00 framed Although this an abstract composition, I saw a rich brocade and lace fabric with intricate embroidery. I shifted the hue to red. The top half of the image is still somewhat haute couture but the lower area of chaotic lines and exploding shapes suggested a scenario far removed from pomp and grandeur. I was looking for a title that would explain the duality of privilege and violence. Someone came immediately to mind. The title, October 16, 1793, is the date of Marie Antoinette's execution.
Thermocline D Tapestry
Miami 8A-7
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