The culture can survive - let them speak Acrylic Print
by Jeff Burgess
Product Details
The culture can survive - let them speak acrylic print by Jeff Burgess. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
This work is based on an original mask with artist unknown. It was photographed at a gallery (by permission) in Victoria, Canada. The original is... more
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Comments (24)
Artist's Description
This work is based on an original mask with artist unknown. It was photographed at a gallery (by permission) in Victoria, Canada. The original is not cracked and in pristine shape.....modern actually.....though the art was produced by a Canadian Northwest first nation person. I have taken artistic liberty with the work in this presentation with nails, crack, textures, and chain link added. Unfortunately, I did not get the name of the artist that created the mask.
Wikipedia notes that before European contact with the natives of the Northwest the most common creative media was wood as well as stone and copper. After European contact native art included works on paper, canvas, glass. Precious metals were also used. If paint was used, the most common colour was red and black, but yellow was also often used, particularly among Kwakwaka'wakw artists. Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian traditionally produced Chilkat woven regalia, from wool and yellow cedar bark, which was importan...
About Jeff Burgess
This is the official version: Jeff Burgess is a fine-art photographer specializing in 'fusion' work involving the application of multiple layers of images to create the final vision. His work has been in numerous galleries including the Dunville and Warren Knapp in Seattle, Gallery 8 in Phoenix, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Denver, the Larson Gallery in Yakima, Marks at the Garage in Honolulu, and the CVG in Bremerton. He has also had his work displayed in a variety of shows around the Northwest. His work has won numerous awards including a Silver Award from the Create Chaos Show with this work on display at the Orlando Convention Center and at the Denver airport. It has been featured in Create and advanced Photoshop...
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RONALD MILLS
Very cool image! Cheers
Jeff Burgess
Thanks, Camera Art, for the feature.
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more.
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks, Luther.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Photo-manipulation" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Art for the Cafe or Restaurant" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Symbolism" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Fine Art Exploration Photography" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Fine Art University of Painting" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "All Abstract Art2" for the feature.
Bunny Clarke
Awesome creation and work.
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks, Bunny.
Gayle Berry
very cool and interesting...
Jeff Burgess replied:
Gayle, I like your comment.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Gentlemen Club Art" for the feature.
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks John. Appreciated.
Nick Boren
This is amazing.. FV
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks so much Nick
Flavio Ramos
Excellent!
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks Flavio. Much appreciated.
Gun Legler
Fantastic! Love how you composed it! fv
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks much Gun.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks Artist News for the feature
Christel Roelandt
Amazing composition, Jeff, ethnical and contemporary at the same time!! Love this!! L&F&T, Christel.
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks so much Christel
Natalie Holland
Beautiful and interesting work, Jeff!
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks so much Natalie
Barbara D Richards
Very interesting and well done Jeff
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks very much Barbara.
Byron Varvarigos
Beautiful work showing the plight of the oppressed. I think that the oppressors may be equally oppressed, trapped in their mostly unfounded fears. "the only evil is ignorance." l/f
Jeff Burgess replied:
Insightful comment. And truthful. Thanks for your comment and l/f
Renee Michelle Wenker
Very provacotive image and title!
Jeff Burgess replied:
I really appreciate your look and comment.