Philip Singleton
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This Dry tulip head Photographic Digital Print focuses on a tulip head elegantly suspended between the vibrancy of its prime and the organic allure of its subsequent decay.
Philip's creative process involves collecting flowers and patiently observing them as they transition from their peak of beauty to the subtle complexities of deterioration. In this series, he draws inspiration from the acclaimed work of John Blakemore while paying homage to the iconic Robert Mapplethorpe. The tulip head symbolises temporal fragility, a moment frozen in time as it undergoes a metamorphosis.
"Tulip 1," available in A4 size, invites viewers into the intricate details of organic decay. Please note that margins may vary depending on the chosen crop. For larger dimensions, the A3 size is offered at £55. The print room houses various paper types, with the preference being matte archive paper for its timeless quality.
Philip employs a professional giclee printer with pigmented inks to ensure the faithful reproduction of his fine art images. While the series is offered at a price that supports open-ended sales, Philip also provides larger prints upon request, broadening access to these intriguing insights into the interplay of life and decay in nature.
The artwork will be packed by Philip Singleton, and orders are typically shipped within 48 hours of being accepted.
As part of our Artwork Protection Guarentee, once the order has been delivered, buyers will have 48 hours to request any returns for the reasons stated in our Returns policy.
Philip loves making new images and creating sculpture. He has a fascination for texture and the intimacy when observing objects and very often the decay of the organic. He works in a studio with both digital and analogue methods.
Features
This Dry tulip head Photographic Digital Print focuses on a tulip head elegantly suspended between the vibrancy of its prime and the organic allure of its subsequent decay.
Philip's creative process involves collecting flowers and patiently observing them as they transition from their peak of beauty to the subtle complexities of deterioration. In this series, he draws inspiration from the acclaimed work of John Blakemore while paying homage to the iconic Robert Mapplethorpe. The tulip head symbolises temporal fragility, a moment frozen in time as it undergoes a metamorphosis.
"Tulip 1," available in A4 size, invites viewers into the intricate details of organic decay. Please note that margins may vary depending on the chosen crop. For larger dimensions, the A3 size is offered at £55. The print room houses various paper types, with the preference being matte archive paper for its timeless quality.
Philip employs a professional giclee printer with pigmented inks to ensure the faithful reproduction of his fine art images. While the series is offered at a price that supports open-ended sales, Philip also provides larger prints upon request, broadening access to these intriguing insights into the interplay of life and decay in nature.
Philip loves making new images and creating sculpture. He has a fascination for texture and the intimacy when observing objects and very often the decay of the organic. H...
The artwork will be packed by Philip Singleton, and orders are typically shipped within 48 hours of being accepted.
As part of our Artwork Protection Guarentee, once the order has been delivered, buyers will have 48 hours to request any returns for the reasons stated in our Returns policy.