Colour Study 3 image is an enlarged detail section of the sky taken from the previously unprinted color negative #2 of the old Whitehouse Building, Three Rivers, Michigan. This magnification process reveals the three color dyes used in color negative film to achieve all of other colors in the light spectrum. This mimics Georges Seurat's Pointillism technique of the Neo-impressionism movement that he created in the late 1880's. Viewing up close reveals the more primary colors, standing back away from the image the individual colors blend into a more subtle and emotionally moving gradation.
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21 December 2021: Hahnemühle Certificate Of Authenticity {COA}: Rooster #363491
- Photographed, printed, framed, imagined and signed by Matteo.
- Printed on Canon Deep Matte Photo 240 gsm Archival Paper.
- Window Mat is Bainbridge Conservation Basics Mat Board which provides traditional conservation and is acid-free, lignin-free, buffered, and fade resistant. Mounted on Nielson Foam Core.
- Enclosed in Verona Narrow Frame in Bronze with glass.
- Hardware attached for immediate hanging. Do not hang in direct sunlight. Learn more about the Care, Handling, and Storage of Photographs at the Library of Congress.
- Print 20 X 24, mat board 22 X 26, and finished frame 24.75 X 28.625 inches.
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