Monday, November 15, 2010

Harold Kells

Harold F. Kells (1904-1986)                    Dye Transfer paint
Death of Cleopatra-display how he started to use colur
gelatin silver print
Harold F. Kells was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He used a lots of dye transfer print and also used gelatine silver print in his work. Kells gained international prominence in the mid 1930's for his composite figure studies and pictorial landscapes. Kells became interested in photograpy in 1931. He organizing the first Canadian International Salon of Photographic art. Many of his oil paints were used as vignettes for bank notes, stocks and bonds in Britain, United States Australia etc.

Rick Vermeulen
Rick Vermeulen has many staged photographs with cultural indefatigables. He takes pictures of artificial flowers, plastic figures and other unsightly accessories and make them with life. Being great colourist the staged photographs are exuberant in there hues. He has several silkscreens, books, catalogs, mosaics and other staged photographs.


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