Using multicolor reflection holograms, artist can produce limited edition holographic prints with consistent results,using image plain, color-separated masters. These color masters are then used to combine, by contact printing; all colors elements into a single multi color holographic print.
Throughout art history the reclining nude won much of its attention from shocking its viewers. Historically, such masters as Velazquez, Titian, Goya, Manet, Moore, and Matisse depicted the reclining nudes in their art. Today, it is commonplace to see a nude or partial nude figure on magazines, movies, billboards or numerous other places. Yet, as a hologram the reclining nude seems to evoke response similar to that of its historical past.
When I first started making holograms in 1974 I was searching for direction in my art. After a few encounters with holograms I realized many diverse disciplines could come together to form a kind of unifying clarity of many interests. It turns out, this can of worms encompasses a universe, within a universe, within a universe.
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