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American Graffiti Paper Mache Museum Quality Metallic Canvas 60″ X 120″ limited edition print

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American Graffiti Paper Mache Museum Quality Metallic Canvas 60″ X 120″ limited edition print

Category: John Dowling Limited Edition Prints Tag: Limited Edition Dowling Prints
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Invest in fine art | Invest in Fine Art Prints | Invest in fine art photographs | Invest in the fine art paintings of John Dowling

This is a unique item with only 1 print available in this size and then this image is retired without further copies being made!

John Dowling American Graffiti drawings are made on the computer manually taking photographs of paintings and then drawing every square inch of them until the original photos become nothing more than the color palettes. The new resulting compositions are now completely complex drawings often encompassing over 1,500,000 manual brush strokes (and manual mouse and tablet manipulations) to make the drawings/paintings with original sizes often exceeding 5 feet by 21 feet!

With these thumbnails or even the full-screen images you can not see the details in the compositions. To see the full details you would have to look at them in the original printed aluminum, metallic canvas, or metallic cotton fiber they are printed on. Many of these abstractions or micro-abstractions harbor “spacelings” a nickname the artist Dowling has affectionally given to them. These “spacelings” are like abstract creatures you find when the observer drills in on pieces of these abstractions.

You will also find abstract “totems” Totem poles are the largest, but not the only, objects that coastal Pacific Northwest natives use to depict spiritual reverence, family legends, sacred beings, and culturally important animals, people, or historical events. Here Dowling pays homage to totem art and the influence of traditional totem art can the seen on the vertical axis of many of Dowling’s more complex pieces.

Expressionists used the impasto technique for its expressive traits and to draw attention to a certain aspect of the work. Van Gogh is said to be a pioneer in using the impasto technique. Van Gogh used impasto not just to add dimension to his paintings but to add emotion and movement. We see this movement in the swirling clouds of Wheat Field with Cypresses and Starry Night. The same colors and images could have been created with a traditional painting technique but the movement and emotion of the painting would be missing. Dowling makes use of a modified impasto technique in all of his American graffiti collections and pieces. Just look at the swirling graphics.

Balance (Symmetry/Asymmetry) is a principle of design; the arrangement of elements that makes individual parts of a composition appear equally important; an arrangement of the elements to create an equal distribution of visual weight throughout the format or composition. If a composition appears top or bottom-heavy and/or anchored by weight to one side, it is not visually balanced.

Types of balance:

  • Symmetrical balance (or Symmetry) means that the work of art is the same on one side as the other, a mirror image of itself, on both sides of a center line.
  • Asymmetrical balance (or Asymmetry) means that the two halves of the work of art are different, however, try to create balance. In other words, although the sides may not be exactly the same, there will be elements that interact in a way that makes each side equally important.
  • Radial symmetry means the weight of the image or form radiates from a center point.
  • KALEIDOSCOPE RADIAL SYMMETRY is a more complex one that Dowling uses quite a bit of in his symmetrical pieces. Kaleidoscope symmetry behaves as if Radial and Mirror symmetry are on simultaneously.
  • Reflective symmetry is two or more images facing each other.
  • Rotational Symmetry is also like a kaleidoscope. It is an image rotating around a center point circularly.

John Dowling uses these types of symmetry and symmetrical balance in these American Graffiti pieces.

JOHN DOWLING INSPIRATION – Quantum Multiverse is one of the masterpieces from Dowling’s American Graffiti Collection. When John was a young boy he would often daydream and think of these spirograph-style symbols. Whenever he would dream, those same abstract patterns would appear everywhere. Even when he would squint his eyes these patterns, often when he was sleeping appeared. He calls them spacelings and there are thousands of them in each of these abstract “words” hidden in the dark energy throughout the multiverse. Dowling’s imagination and paintings bring these spaclings to life. Kind of trippy but abstraction and scotomisation at its best.

PRODUCT DETAILS – This 44 “ X 44 ” print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality canvas paper. With a great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, Dowling’s prints appear more realistic than other reproduction prints. Utilizing techniques first learned in the darkroom, combined with the most modern software tools he creates thought-provoking abstract “Illusionistic” multiple-exposure mirages of color.

Features:

  • Handcrafted Wood Frame: Meticulously crafted from high-quality wood, this frame exudes natural beauty and enduring sophistication. Available in a matt finish to complement your artwork and décor.
  • Double Archival Mat: Features a double mat with a crisp white outer mat and a rich black inner mat, creating depth and visual interest while enhancing the presentation of your artwork.
  • Archival Quality Materials: Crafted with acid-free and lignin-free materials to protect your artwork from fading and discoloration over time.
  • UV-Protective Glazing: Includes UV-protective glazing to shield your artwork from harmful UV rays and preserve its vibrancy.
  • Secure Backing and Hanging Hardware: Equipped with a sturdy backing board and pre-installed hanging hardware for easy and secure display.
  • Customizable Options: Available in a variety of sizes and mat openings to perfectly fit your artwork.

Benefits:

  • Museum-Quality Preservation: Preserve your artwork for generations to come with archival-quality materials and UV protection.
  • Enhanced Presentation: Elevates the visual impact of your artwork with a double mat and elegant wood frame.
  • Versatile Design: Complements a wide range of art styles and décor.
  • Easy to Hang: Comes ready to hang with pre-installed hardware.

Invest in a frame that will showcase your artwork with timeless elegance and archival preservation. 

Top 5 Reasons These John Dowling Limited Edition Prints (Only 1 Copy!) Are So Valuable

  1. Extreme Scarcity: With only 10 copies in existence, these prints are incredibly rare and highly sought-after by collectors.
  2. Ultimate Exclusivity: Owning one of these prints puts you in a very select group of art enthusiasts with a direct connection to John Dowling.
  3. High Investment Potential: As John Dowling gains recognition, the value of these limited prints is likely to increase significantly.
  4. Exceptional Quality: These prints are produced using the finest materials and archival methods, ensuring they last for generations.
  5. Guaranteed Authenticity: Each print is numbered and signed by John Dowling, guaranteeing its authenticity and value.

Symmetrical abstract art offers a visual haven of balance and harmony in a world that often feels chaotic and unpredictable. Its inherent equilibrium can profoundly impact our mood and emotions, creating a sense of calm and tranquility.

How Symmetry Soothes the Soul:

  • Visual Balance: The balanced composition of symmetrical abstract art creates a sense of visual order and stability, which can be calming and reassuring to the mind.
  • Emotional Harmony: Symmetry evokes peace and tranquility, promoting feelings of relaxation and well-being.
  • Reduced Stress: Studies have shown that viewing symmetrical patterns can reduce stress and anxiety levels.
  • Focus and Concentration: The balanced composition can help focus the mind and improve concentration.
  • Meditative Qualities: The repetitive patterns and balanced forms can induce a meditative state, promoting mindfulness and inner peace.

Incorporating symmetrical abstract art into your home or office can create a sanctuary of peace and tranquility, promoting a sense of balance and well-being in your daily life.

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I am a fine artist focusing on abstract art. I was a fine art & photojournalist for 35 years. My art is extremely valuable often obtaining prices above $85,000 for each original piece. Currently I am offering the entire lifetime collection for $30,000,000.
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