Angled Wall
Regular price $300.00"Angled Wall" is from "Architectural Emphasis," a study of formal aesthetics creating flat color planes from images of architecture. The image is from life and is unaltered. It was scanned from medium format film, then digitally output with archival paper and ink. Image size is 18” x 18”. This archival digital print is a limited edition of 15. Available unframed or framed in Brazilian cherry, with 1.5" border. The overall framed print dimension is 22" x 22"
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STATEMENT
“Architectural Emphasis” is a study of formal aesthetics creating flat color planes from images of architecture. I am interested in the geometric patterns and texture presented in these large photographs. The varying hue, light, and tones and its effect of visually flattening the photograph make these seem more like paintings than images born from a camera . I use the buildings structure and shadows to compress the image into a flat plane, addressing attention to the composition of shapes, texture, and color.
BIOGRAPHY
Ash Kyrie was raised in a blue-collar town in northern Wisconsin where he joined the Army National Guard at the age of 18. He was deployed to Iraq during the first rotation of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Serving the standard six year military contract, Ash rose to the rank of e-5 sergeant.
After returning from the war, Ash continued his studies in the University of Wisconsin-Madison arts program. In 2007 he graduated with a BFA emphasizing sculpture and photography. He graduated The Ohio State University with an MFA, with a concentration in Comparative Cultural Studies. While at Ohio State, Ash taught 300 to 600 level collegiate courses in both his major and minor departments. Ash Kyrie's artwork engages beauty, composition, and abstracted spacial planes.
Awards and Honors
Ferguson Grant, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 2011
Ideas Lab Grant, Urban Art Space, Columbus, OH 2009
Mission Continues grant, The Mission Continues, St. Louis, MO 2008
Published Work
2010 Best of College Photography, Photographers Forum
2008 Japanese booklet published by K9MP