Sunflower Flare
by Mellissa Ray
Title
Sunflower Flare
Artist
Mellissa Ray
Medium
Digital Art - Photography
Description
I was gioing through my archived images working on a new twist to some images I loved for their lines (movement). While studying them, I remembered Man Ray (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1890�1976 Paris) and his "rayographs". I Thought a process similar to Ray's end result of his work would be great for some of my close-up work of nature. I decided to keep this image in color because I loved the amazing color.
"Man Ray made his "rayographs" without a camera by placing objects-such as the thumbtacks, coil of wire, and other circular forms used here-directly on a sheet of photosensitized paper and exposing it to light. Man Ray had photographed everyday objects before, but these unique, visionary images immediately put the photographer on par with the avant-garde painters of the day. Hovering between the abstract and the representational, the rayographs revealed a new way of seeing that delighted the Dadaist poets who championed his work, and that pointed the way to the dreamlike visions of the Surrealist writers and painters who followed."
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February 24th, 2017
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Chanler Simmons
Well done! This is an amazing image. The colors and dark background makes it look like an open flame to me even though the full shape in general is a flower. Thanks for sharing this creative piece. :)