Dreaming in Monochrome Ed. 12 of 50

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Artwork Details

Medium Photograph, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 78.7in (W) x 59.1in (H) x 0in (D)
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Artwork Description

Ruins of an era gone by, these pylons still remain defying the odds at Kingscote, a small and charming town located on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The photograph was created using a very long day time exposure with specialised filters, then combining the birds with a normal timed exposure. The dreaming effect is achieved when moving clouds are blurred as the shutter remains opened for a prolonged time through the use of special neutral density filters.

The limited edition "Dreaming in Monochrome" print, exquisitely rendered on luxurious Canson Infinity Photographique cotton rag art paper, offers an expansive 150cm x 200cm canvas that preserves unparalleled detail and resolution, available exclusively for discerning collectors seeking a truly majestic masterpiece.

Artist Bio

Nick Psomiadis was born in 1968 in Melbourne, Australia to Greek parents who migrated to the country in the mid-sixties. He received his education from a Technical School, renowned for its comprehensive curriculum integrating both academic and practical skills. This solid foundation paved the way for his successful career in jewelry making, which spanned nearly two decades starting in 1986. Additionally, he indulged in his love for photography, which he pursued as a hobby and pastime.

In 2011, Nick made a life-changing decision to follow his passion for photography, leaving behind a fulfilling profession. He furthered his education, completing a course of studies that encompassed both theory and practical training, and was conferred with a "Diploma of Photography." However, he quickly realized that turning his passion into a profession would require immense effort and dedication.

Establishing a home studio, Nick laid the foundation for his art, which he created and exhibited for a decade. In the winter of 2021, he achieved a significant milestone by purchasing a studio and gallery space in Melbourne, departing from his modest home studio. Nick currently produces photographic fine art, prints, and displays his works under the name N I K A R T Studio & Gallery, 7/20 Ponting Street Williamstown, Vic 3016.

Nick draws inspiration from both the natural landscape and the built environment, patiently waiting for the perfect moment to capture an ephemeral moment in time.

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Nick's studio is in Melbourne