With tribute to Joseph Turner's great oak tree paintings, this piece is part of a series imagining the flattening of the seasons or an imaginary fifth season representing time and spaces between distinctions. In this version, a ghostly figure stares back from the great tree, nature extended not from the source but from how Turner captured the source. It’s a 'synthetic' digital painting of paintings of a landscape, revisiting and taking a page from the lessons of art history while balancing ourselves on a branch.
Matte giclées are on Epson Enhanced Matte.
Thickness: 10.3 mil. Basis weight: 192 gsm.
Opacity: 94% ISO brightness: 104%.