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Artist Statement:
There are three bodies (or styles) of work I make that are continually in process: Contemporary Icons, Digital Collage (photographic images without a camera), Objects and Photo in a Photo. The iconic series of double exposed color negatives are my perspectives and thoughts toward the use or replacement of Icons ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
2008 - Feb. 2 - 23, Beta Coffee House, Cody, Wyoming, 25 images of collage, digital collage and photo-expressionism
2007 - August 3 - Open Range Images - A Photoraphers Cooperative Gallery - Cody, Wyoming Six (6) 30 x 40 images included in the Fetatured Artist of the month show.
2006 - October 15 - 31, Broadway ...
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Artist Galleries:
I am a working coop member of Open Range Images in Cody, Wyoming as of 5/2007...
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Artist Galleries:
I am a working coop member of Open Range Images in Cody, Wyoming as of 5/2007...
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Mark Dolce Biography:
Biographical information for Mark Dolce can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. |
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50
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
Single
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| Children |
1
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| Religion |
human |
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| Education |
Graduate Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
writing, reading, walking, fishing, hiking |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Photography Color
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Dadaism - (1916 - 1924)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Fountain
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
Being at sea for 35 days from the Persian Gulf to the port of Pereaus, Greece. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
Because I like to sign things I have made. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
blink light taste
speak soft and walk longer
sea crack open
a fist a fan a palm
inside blue shine ...
Living in Cody, Wyoming and just joined the Open Range Images photographers coop gallery. Opening for the Featured Artist is August 2, 2007 - featuring me and and other guy named Rick and the Nortwest College photography students. |
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| Artist Statement |
There are three bodies (or styles) of work I make that are continually in process: Contemporary Icons, Digital Collage (photographic images without a camera), Objects and Photo in a Photo. The iconic series of double exposed color negatives are my perspectives and thoughts toward the use or replacement of Icons in our society. I have also chosen to interject, assemble, rearrange and combine ideas using images to raise questions, through an exchange of personal experience and introspection regarding societal values. I sometimes pick up random objects and hold them to be photographed. I sometimes make photographs with a post card image of an iconic nature held in my hand. I place selected found objects in certain and specific arrangements and photograph them. These exercises reveal new meaning and life on a level of absurdity that makes sense only to the ones who can see the value in things less widely circulated.
Print Only (with border)
8 x 10 = $35 ea.
8 x 12 on 13 x 19 = $100 ea.
11 x14 on 13 x 19 = $150 ea.
16 x 20 = $300 ea.
20 x 24 = $550 ea.
30 x 40 = $850 ea.
Box Mounted & Laminated (no border)
8 x 10 - $125 ea.
8 x 12 = $175 ea.
11 x14 = $200 ea.
16 x 20 = $450 ea.
20 x 24 = $700 ea.
30 x 40 = $1000 ea.
30 x 40 = $10,000 1/5 Limited Edition of the Ambient Series only
Living overseas for the first 20 years of my life and moving to the United States had a tremendous influence on my perceptions. I do not date my work. I believe in composting my ideas; I find inspiration and validity in reworking familiar themes. Waste matters. Art is about ideas. Art is a hammer not a mirror. Anything can be art. I choose to make statements on several levels of an atmospheric and ambient rhetorical quality, some specific and some vague. The images displayed are made on film and then scanned. The only manipulation is by Adobe Photoshop for balance of color, contrast and saturation to make the image look as it was photographed. I have a series of "work in progress" titled Contemporary Icons which some are shown here. I double expose film with images of Hollywood Icons and textures and scenes to reveal another side of Iconography. All my large format prints (30 x 40 - $1000 each) are box mounted and laminated for a clean and professional presentation. These 30 x 40 prints can also be purchased umounted and unlaminated for $850 each. The lamination provides protection from Ultra Violet rays and a luminous quality making for display under harsh direct light unnecessary. The seamless lamination eliminates the need for a frame and glass, which makes shipping easier and at a lower expense because they are lighter. The lamination also provides low maintenance of the piece as they can be cleaned with windex and a damp cotton cloth. All prints are ink jet prints on enhanced matte paper to give a rich texture and vibrant color. The ink is archival and pigmented for accuracy, permanence and superior quality. The Ambient Series in the 30 x 40 box mounted and laminated process is a limited edition of work and only five of each image will be reproduced and they sell for $10,000 each.
SEVEN POINTS TO BOX MOUNTED/LAMINATED 30 x 40 PRINTS
1. Pigmented ink jets prints - long lasting, pure, rich clean, accurate color
2. High luminous ink - beautiful appearance
3. Water proof - clean with windex and damp cloth
4. Non-glare
5. Laminated with ultra violet absorbing layer for protection and archival life
6. 40" wide box mount as compared to 40" frame and glass - box mount has no glass and the cost of the frame and glass is avoided
7. Re-enforced back - solid and durable |
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