Please read this before looking at the images of the prints especially if you are contemplating buying one.

The following section  attempts to give the viewer a virtual overview of my digital prints  but it is a representative selection and not all of the images in the the series are included.

More information about the imagery of the series can be found on the Movie section of the site if it is derived from a movie although they are meant to be independent.

The earlier images can only be printed to smaller size than the later ones but the overall quality is exactly the same.

Where the maximum size is quoted as being 800 mm x ? (where 800 is the width). Larger sizes are possible without loosing any definition which of course is the bonus of digital media.

The size will be reflected in the  price but isn’t the only consideration.

To locate the actual name of the print RMC (right mouse click) on it and choose the option “save image as” where the name of the file will be shown in the window. You may then make a note of it or save the it to your desktop and extract the information later. E-mailing the image(s) to me is also an option.

A small printed version (A4)  can be sent to you to help in your selection, especially for the larger sizes.

Thank you for reading this.

 

N.B. Any print series with “Not 3D” in its title has been made using virtual 3D technology but in such a way as to exploit the process for normal 2D viewing.

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this is the latest ( ninth) in the “not 3D” print series. It differs from the previous two members by having a less graphically busy, possibly more classically abstract, appearance.

The printing dimensions and edition details are as usual – see the preamble to the general print section;

 

A.G. 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is the eighth in the quasi stereo series.  The HH in the title is a playful reference to Howard Hughes who was also fond of the conical form.

A.G. 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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being the second part of a mini series of prints the legend is similar to part one.

See part one for more details.

A.G. 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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