Birds of the Wire ©Steven CW Taylor 2021
Description: A striking photograph capturing three birds perched on power lines against a bright, featureless sky. The image utilizes negative space masterfully, emphasizing the stark contrast between the silhouetted birds and the expansive white background. This use of negative space not only highlights the simplicity of the composition but also draws attention to the serene and contemplative nature of the scene. The birds' silhouettes create a harmonious rhythm across the lines, evoking a sense of calm and balance. Taken in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this image showcases the beauty of everyday moments, transformed by a keen eye for composition and contrast.
Overview: This artwork is part of “The Time Thief” Collection, printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic Fine Art Inkjet Paper. This premium paper offers a silvery sheen and a tactile Photo Rag® texture, ensuring longevity and vibrancy. The collection features 30 limited edition pieces, with sizes ranging from 14x20 inches to 26x38 inches, and three Lumachrome Fine Art artist proofs available in custom sizes.
Each artist proof is a Lumachrome® Fine Art Acrylic Print, mounted and framed, providing a stunning 3D-like effect. This archival quality print process ensures that the artwork will be preserved for generations, making it a timeless addition to any collection.
Limited Edition: 1 of 30 printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic 340 gsm, 100% cotton.
10 pieces - 14x20 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Small Box, at Checkout)
10 pieces - 18x26 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Medium Box, at Checkout)
10 pieces - 26x38 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Large Box, at Checkout)
Artist Proof: Custom Size Lumachrome® Metallic Gloss, 275 gsm, 1 of 3
Custom sizes available: 36x54, 40x60, 48x72 - $500 Flat Rate for Shipping and Handling (Shipping and Handling - Lumachrome Artist Proof, at Checkout)
Each piece in the collection is a testament to the power of fine art photography, offering a glimpse into the shared human experience through Steven CW Taylor’s lens and the Ubuntu philosophy.
Description: A striking photograph capturing three birds perched on power lines against a bright, featureless sky. The image utilizes negative space masterfully, emphasizing the stark contrast between the silhouetted birds and the expansive white background. This use of negative space not only highlights the simplicity of the composition but also draws attention to the serene and contemplative nature of the scene. The birds' silhouettes create a harmonious rhythm across the lines, evoking a sense of calm and balance. Taken in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this image showcases the beauty of everyday moments, transformed by a keen eye for composition and contrast.
Overview: This artwork is part of “The Time Thief” Collection, printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic Fine Art Inkjet Paper. This premium paper offers a silvery sheen and a tactile Photo Rag® texture, ensuring longevity and vibrancy. The collection features 30 limited edition pieces, with sizes ranging from 14x20 inches to 26x38 inches, and three Lumachrome Fine Art artist proofs available in custom sizes.
Each artist proof is a Lumachrome® Fine Art Acrylic Print, mounted and framed, providing a stunning 3D-like effect. This archival quality print process ensures that the artwork will be preserved for generations, making it a timeless addition to any collection.
Limited Edition: 1 of 30 printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic 340 gsm, 100% cotton.
10 pieces - 14x20 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Small Box, at Checkout)
10 pieces - 18x26 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Medium Box, at Checkout)
10 pieces - 26x38 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Large Box, at Checkout)
Artist Proof: Custom Size Lumachrome® Metallic Gloss, 275 gsm, 1 of 3
Custom sizes available: 36x54, 40x60, 48x72 - $500 Flat Rate for Shipping and Handling (Shipping and Handling - Lumachrome Artist Proof, at Checkout)
Each piece in the collection is a testament to the power of fine art photography, offering a glimpse into the shared human experience through Steven CW Taylor’s lens and the Ubuntu philosophy.
Description: A striking photograph capturing three birds perched on power lines against a bright, featureless sky. The image utilizes negative space masterfully, emphasizing the stark contrast between the silhouetted birds and the expansive white background. This use of negative space not only highlights the simplicity of the composition but also draws attention to the serene and contemplative nature of the scene. The birds' silhouettes create a harmonious rhythm across the lines, evoking a sense of calm and balance. Taken in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this image showcases the beauty of everyday moments, transformed by a keen eye for composition and contrast.
Overview: This artwork is part of “The Time Thief” Collection, printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic Fine Art Inkjet Paper. This premium paper offers a silvery sheen and a tactile Photo Rag® texture, ensuring longevity and vibrancy. The collection features 30 limited edition pieces, with sizes ranging from 14x20 inches to 26x38 inches, and three Lumachrome Fine Art artist proofs available in custom sizes.
Each artist proof is a Lumachrome® Fine Art Acrylic Print, mounted and framed, providing a stunning 3D-like effect. This archival quality print process ensures that the artwork will be preserved for generations, making it a timeless addition to any collection.
Limited Edition: 1 of 30 printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic 340 gsm, 100% cotton.
10 pieces - 14x20 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Small Box, at Checkout)
10 pieces - 18x26 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Medium Box, at Checkout)
10 pieces - 26x38 - (Select Fine Art Shipping - Large Box, at Checkout)
Artist Proof: Custom Size Lumachrome® Metallic Gloss, 275 gsm, 1 of 3
Custom sizes available: 36x54, 40x60, 48x72 - $500 Flat Rate for Shipping and Handling (Shipping and Handling - Lumachrome Artist Proof, at Checkout)
Each piece in the collection is a testament to the power of fine art photography, offering a glimpse into the shared human experience through Steven CW Taylor’s lens and the Ubuntu philosophy.