Art
Digital Pigment Print by Artist Diane Rosenblum
- Item Number
- 114
- Estimated Value
- 900 USD
- Opening Bid
- 500 USD
Item Description
This cutting-edge work of art is made combining photographs and drawings in 3D modeling software. 18 ½” height x 14” length.
About
San Francisco artist Diane Rosenblum proposed to bring the sky into the street by wrapping the Google bus with her striking photos of clouds with text taken from social media. This public art project, The Clouds, aims to open a dialogue between the new tech economy and the older San Francisco culture, forging a path to a more inclusive and vibrant relationship. The proposal is an extension of her series Clouds for Comment, where text comments on her photos from flickr.com are superimposed on her striking images of the sky.
Rosenblum’s work combines a strong visual impact with a rigorous conceptual practice. The marriage of beauty and ideas results in memorable artworks that play a positive role in people’s lives. In her series A Measure of Art, Rosenblum graphs auction sales results of artists such as Ed Ruscha and Takashi Murakami in their own visual language. Her recent Snap Chalk Drawings explore the structure of thought, while the photographs in her Mother’s Garden project deal with meditative states and visual perception.
Rosenblum’s work has recently been exhibited at SFMOMA, the New Mexico Museum of Art and the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Donated by Siesel Maibach
Item Special Note
Item must be picked up from Grace Cathedral - 1100 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94108
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