you are numbered
you are product
you are doomed
PROXY Gallery
http://bradbrace.net/proxy.html
now showing: Profile Portraits (we the people...) build your own exhibition
+ catalogue with commissioned encaustic profile paintings on 12x12" panels,
any subject!
perhaps this reemergence of the individual is vital. perhaps this is how we
react as living beings, as mortals, to the threat of an omnipotent
universe, the threat of a definitive unreality. so this whole array of
technology could be taken to mean that we have again come to believe in our
own existence.
PROXY GALLERY (now showing: we the people): select and assemble your own
custom art exhibition with catalogue based on commissioned
portrait-paintings! ultra hi-res art files, suitable for printing, are
delivered in one custom pdf/ebook/directory. thousands of enlarged (custom,
patented algorithms) and enhanced photographs (now, likely several hundred
thousands, soon over a million,) mostly low-res cellphone, web-cam, and
low-end digital camera self-portraits (self-packaging), culled from
dating/social websites -- as you might expect, there is some explicit
content (more than is permitted here unfortunately: you really should see
them all, but it probably makes little difference) -- fascinating and
occasionally disturbing. I've decided to also add a set of painting-filters
-- this was good, as it enabled a 'recovery' of many more worthwhile
images, and also clouded any possible erogenous/irregular corporate claims,
but the project now extends beyond my life-span. I easily make small
paintings from these images and people support that activity: commissioned
portrait paintings, 12" square encaustic on panels, from your choice of
subject -- selected pairs/couples can be intriguing --for $15,000US. it's
interesting to find the balance/inertia point between the look of photo and
painting, and it speaks to the current social/heroic condition! often the
image-processing makes faces look squinty so it's necessary to 'bring-back'
facial aspects. the display images on the PROXY Gallery storefront are but
quick approximations of the larger art files which simply don't scale --
kinda like painted panels. another advantage of the painting filters is
that they drastically reduce the file sizes and make it well-nigh
impossible for someone to covertly res-up these display images for
printing. it's quite incredible to realize that many of these pictures were
only 3-4K or so when I started to work on them. you may realize that this
is not the first time I've collected anonymous found-public imagery:
notably dumpster-diving (bicycling with backpack at midnight,) at
photofinishers' in the 70's. and of course, there's the "Insatiable
Abstraction Engine" -- collections from newsgroups.
[http://bbrace.net/insatiable-abstraction.html] but come to think it,
nearly all my work involves repeated multiples or collections of imagery.
my new friends. whenever possible I retained any color casts, cropping and
lighting. the self-portraits are actually very considered, sometimes
selections made/altered merely to obscure the identity that they wished to
presumably portray initially. sunglasses are a popular ruse, as are
close-ups of cleavage, butts, tattoos, feet and groins. (curiously, I've
yet to see a picture of hands... ok, now I have: some intricate
fingernails and the love/hate finger-tats.) many feature-obilerating
camera-flash-portraits in the bathroom mirror. many of course, occur in and
around motorized vehicles. only one (so far) in a grocery store. and some,
but surprisingly few, are filched from somewhere online, but this must be a
risky choice in the event of an 'actual encounter.' how much introductory
information/description do you want to put out there to begin with? there
are some very creative, even artful, solutions to this dilemma. various
select national groups of portraits are also included in pdf
ebook/directories for $250 (this is refunded with the order of one or more
paint
you are product
you are doomed
PROXY Gallery
http://bradbrace.net/proxy.html
now showing: Profile Portraits (we the people...) build your own exhibition
+ catalogue with commissioned encaustic profile paintings on 12x12" panels,
any subject!
perhaps this reemergence of the individual is vital. perhaps this is how we
react as living beings, as mortals, to the threat of an omnipotent
universe, the threat of a definitive unreality. so this whole array of
technology could be taken to mean that we have again come to believe in our
own existence.
PROXY GALLERY (now showing: we the people): select and assemble your own
custom art exhibition with catalogue based on commissioned
portrait-paintings! ultra hi-res art files, suitable for printing, are
delivered in one custom pdf/ebook/directory. thousands of enlarged (custom,
patented algorithms) and enhanced photographs (now, likely several hundred
thousands, soon over a million,) mostly low-res cellphone, web-cam, and
low-end digital camera self-portraits (self-packaging), culled from
dating/social websites -- as you might expect, there is some explicit
content (more than is permitted here unfortunately: you really should see
them all, but it probably makes little difference) -- fascinating and
occasionally disturbing. I've decided to also add a set of painting-filters
-- this was good, as it enabled a 'recovery' of many more worthwhile
images, and also clouded any possible erogenous/irregular corporate claims,
but the project now extends beyond my life-span. I easily make small
paintings from these images and people support that activity: commissioned
portrait paintings, 12" square encaustic on panels, from your choice of
subject -- selected pairs/couples can be intriguing --for $15,000US. it's
interesting to find the balance/inertia point between the look of photo and
painting, and it speaks to the current social/heroic condition! often the
image-processing makes faces look squinty so it's necessary to 'bring-back'
facial aspects. the display images on the PROXY Gallery storefront are but
quick approximations of the larger art files which simply don't scale --
kinda like painted panels. another advantage of the painting filters is
that they drastically reduce the file sizes and make it well-nigh
impossible for someone to covertly res-up these display images for
printing. it's quite incredible to realize that many of these pictures were
only 3-4K or so when I started to work on them. you may realize that this
is not the first time I've collected anonymous found-public imagery:
notably dumpster-diving (bicycling with backpack at midnight,) at
photofinishers' in the 70's. and of course, there's the "Insatiable
Abstraction Engine" -- collections from newsgroups.
[http://bbrace.net/insatiable-abstraction.html] but come to think it,
nearly all my work involves repeated multiples or collections of imagery.
my new friends. whenever possible I retained any color casts, cropping and
lighting. the self-portraits are actually very considered, sometimes
selections made/altered merely to obscure the identity that they wished to
presumably portray initially. sunglasses are a popular ruse, as are
close-ups of cleavage, butts, tattoos, feet and groins. (curiously, I've
yet to see a picture of hands... ok, now I have: some intricate
fingernails and the love/hate finger-tats.) many feature-obilerating
camera-flash-portraits in the bathroom mirror. many of course, occur in and
around motorized vehicles. only one (so far) in a grocery store. and some,
but surprisingly few, are filched from somewhere online, but this must be a
risky choice in the event of an 'actual encounter.' how much introductory
information/description do you want to put out there to begin with? there
are some very creative, even artful, solutions to this dilemma. various
select national groups of portraits are also included in pdf
ebook/directories for $250 (this is refunded with the order of one or more
paint