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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony TimiraosPublisher: Anthony Timiraos Photography Imprint: Anthony Timiraos Photography Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.689kg ISBN: 9780578732633ISBN 10: 0578732637 Pages: 186 Publication Date: 07 August 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Creativity is the spark that moves an artist to take something that exists and envision it anew, bringing it into a new era, into another way of being. A new way of seeing that stretches the viewer's perspective, that merges past and present and often points to a future art style. Before Rembrandt painted, people dressed the way he painted them, but he saw light in a new way; before Seurat went to the Grande Jatte, people picnicked there, but he saw all the small points of color that no one else saw; before Picasso, we were really made up of cubes, but he made us see them. It took creativity to see with a new and exciting eye. In a similar way, Tony takes the art of the photograph, and through his eye's creativity and his knowledge of the computer's capabilities, juxtaposes styles through the male nude form. For all of his work in this collection, he has masterfully arranged all the elements that make for a successful photograph: balance, unity, movement, rhythm, lighting, form and mood. Those elements lead the eye from the present, to the past, and back again. The originality of Tony's concept as well as the ingenuity of its execution make for a stimulating journey. He opened his shutter, and we the viewer are exposed to creativity."" Dan Clancy Creativity is the spark that moves an artist to take something that exists and envision it anew, bringing it into a new era, into another way of being. A new way of seeing that stretches the viewer's perspective, that merges past and present and often points to a future art style. Before Rembrandt painted, people dressed the way he painted them, but he saw light in a new way; before Seurat went to the Grande Jatte, people picnicked there, but he saw all the small points of color that no one else saw; before Picasso, we were really made up of cubes, but he made us see them. It took creativity to see with a new and exciting eye. In a similar way, Tony takes the art of the photograph, and through his eye's creativity and his knowledge of the computer's capabilities, juxtaposes styles through the male nude form. For all of his work in this collection, he has masterfully arranged all the elements that make for a successful photograph: balance, unity, movement, rhythm, lighting, form and mood. Those elements lead the eye from the present, to the past, and back again. The originality of Tony's concept as well as the ingenuity of its execution make for a stimulating journey. He opened his shutter, and we the viewer are exposed to creativity. Dan Clancy Author InformationBorn in Havana, Cuba, Anthony Timiraos currently resides in South Florida. He began his professional career as a Certified Public Accountant and worked in various financial positions in Hartford, Boston, New York City and South Florida. Prior to retirement in 2016, Anthony co-founded and became the first Chief Executive Officer and President of Our Fund, a community foundation serving the LGBTQ+ community. His love for photography began in his early college years. Today, Anthony is known for his focus on the male form, which has led to the creation of a captivating body of work displayed in four books including ""expose Art"". Somehow, the images are far more than skin deep as the pose and mood he elicits lets us glimpse the inner person. Currently, Anthony is experimenting with manipulating the subject as the object in startling juxtaposition. Furthermore, his exquisite photographs from global travels also bespeak a truly perceptive eye for ambiance and character. A man with a cigar in Cuba or a woman in a sari in India look out at us in universal recognition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |