Diptic photography
The answers come from different directions.
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“How do these two things interact with each other? “How are this and that alike, or different?” Simply by the fact that they consist of two parts joined together, all diptychs imply some kind of duality, binary, polarity, or analogy. In other cases, we might find ourselves scratching our heads. The meaning of the juxtaposition might be obvious. Otherwise, why would they be together? That assumption deepens when viewing artistic works, because we believe the artist placed the two pieces together for a reason. In the modern world, the term refers to an artistic work consisting of two separate parts, usually paintings or photographs, placed next to each other as a pair in order to convey an idea or feeling.Īccording to the Gestalt principle of “proximity,” when we see two things next to each other, our mind assumes some kind of relationship between them. These hinged works were called “diptychs,” from the Greek meaning “folded in two.” No doubt ancient artists also considered the aesthetics of this side-by-side arrangement. In the ancient world, two tablets containing paintings, carvings, or notes carved in wax were sometimes hinged together so they could be folded face-to-face, in order to protect their surfaces during storage and transportation.
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Acid-free materials protect your art from yellowing or becoming brittle.įloating a piece allows for a full view of the face and sides of the artwork.
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We match whites and off-whites to your exact piece. We use 4-ply, conservation-grade, acid-free mat board. If your work has a signature or edition numbering, we will automatically mat around it unless otherwise specified.
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Request border modifications and spacers, which keep the work from touching the glass.Īdds a white core mat with a bevel cut opening to the edge of your print. Works are framed flush with the edge of your print without a mat. Framing-grade acrylic has become a new standard in framing because of its “clear” benefits. Our acrylic is more expensive than glass, but we use it because it’s clearer, far more impact resistant, and protects your art against UV rays. Narrow on the front and deep on the sides, our slim mouldings provide a clean, sharp frame for your art, and allows all focus to be on your gorgeous work. This modern profile was designed for artists and photographers. Each is custom cut and assembled by hand to fit your art. Our frames are produced from the best quality wood, primarily from Italy. The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the Co-Founder of Tappan Matted: 49 x 30 x 2 inches & 42.3 x 34.5 x 2 inchesįull Bleed: 43 x 24 x 2 inches & 36.3 x 28.5 x 2 inchesįull Bleed: 60.4 x 24 x 2 inches & 51 x 40 x 2 inches Close to home yet otherworldly, Gabor finds this region evocative of a pre-human era, inspired by the untouched expanse of giant mesas, cutting arroyos and ancient volcanoes.Ģ3.4 x 12.6 inches & 19.6 x 15.1 inches | Edition of 30Ĥ0.9 x 22.1 inches & 34.3 x 26.5 inches | Edition of 20ĥ8.4 x 31.6 inches & 49 x 37.8 | Edition of 10 These landscapes were taken in the Vizcaino Desert in Baja California.
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Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper | 2018