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Nipon Collection
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GRAPHITE DRAWINGS
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Fine Art Photography
Painting
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Opal, digital photography, 8x8in, 2024
©copyright Ellen Gaube
Matted and framed 13x13in
$225

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All Hope Abandon
Porphyra
Porphyra is a coldwater seaweed that grows in cold, shallow seawater. The marine red alga Porphyra has been cultivated extensively in many Asian countries as an edible seaweed used to wrap the rice and fish that compose the Japanese food sushi, and the Korean food gimbap. Here is my interpretation.
Red-Violet Trees
Venezia 3
Venezia 29
Miami 5A-2b
The Thermocline 5
MB 84 gold
Klimt Wave Tapestry 7B
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.
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