Alan Bennett
1993
111.0 x 122.0 cm
Ręcznie malowana reprodukcja olejowa
Ręcznie malowany olej na płótnie w Twoim wymiarze i ramie, tworzony na zamówienie przez naszych artystów.
Wybierz spośród naszych predefiniowanych rozmiarów, które zachowują oryginalne proporcje dzieła sztuki.
Możesz wprowadzić własne wymiary, aby dopasować obraz do konkretnej ramy lub przestrzeni. Jeśli wybrany rozmiar nie będzie odpowiadał proporcjom oryginału, przytniecie dzieło sztuki lub rozszerzymy je o dodatkowe elementy, ręcznie domalowane przez artystę. Przed rozpoczęciem produkcji wyślemy projekt cyfrowy do Twojej akceptacji.
Należy pamiętać, że podgląd na ekranie nie odzwierciedla rzeczywistego przycinania ani rozszerzania obrazu. Tylko projekt dokładnie pokaże ostateczną kompozycję.
Choć oferujemy możliwość zamówienia niestandardowych rozmiarów, zalecamy wybór wymiaru z gotowej listy, aby zachować oryginalne proporcje dzieła.
Po złożeniu zamówienia zespół OriginalUniqueArt.com skontaktuje się z klientem drogą mailową w celu uzyskania instrukcji i prześle wizualizację projektu
Dostawa na całym świecie () w ciągu 3/4 tygodni zamiast standardowych 5 tygodni. (24 Lipiec). Bez kompromisów w kwestii jakości.
Bezpłatna ekspresowa wysyłka na cały świat
Wysokiej jakości płótno lniane
Pełne ubezpieczenie przesyłki
Gwarancja zwrotu należności celnych
Gwarancja pełnego zgodności kolorystycznej
Polityka 60-dniowego zwrotu (tylko w przypadku wad)
Gwarancja 100% zwrotu pieniędzy
Zniżka przy większych zamówieniach
Alan Bennett
Technika reprodukcji
Wymiary reprodukcji
-
Cena całkowita
-
Biografia artysty
Tom Wood: A Visionary of Surreal Landscape
Tom Wood (born January 14, 1951) is an Irish-born photographer and artist residing in Wales, United Kingdom. He stands apart from many contemporary photographers due to his distinctive approach—a relentless pursuit of capturing the essence of place through a lens imbued with both meticulous observation and profound emotional resonance. His work transcends mere documentation; it’s an invitation into worlds populated by symbolic imagery and evocative textures, reflecting a lifelong fascination with mythology and folklore. ### Early Life & Artistic Beginnings Wood's formative years were marked by a nomadic upbringing shaped by his family’s relocation from Ireland to England during his adolescence. This early exposure instilled in him a sensitivity to diverse cultures and landscapes—influences that would profoundly inform his artistic vision. Initially trained as a conceptual painter, Wood honed his skills at Leicester Polytechnic between 1973 and 1976, immersing himself in experimental film and developing an understanding of visual storytelling techniques. It was this exploration that ultimately steered him toward photography, recognizing its capacity to convey complex ideas and emotions with unparalleled subtlety. ### The Liverpool Bus Odyssey & Photographic Style Wood’s breakthrough came in 1978 when he moved to Liverpool—a city that would become the epicenter of his photographic endeavors for over two decades. Driven by an unwavering curiosity and a desire to explore the human condition within urban environments, he embarked on what he termed “the bus odyssey”—spending countless hours documenting the daily lives of ordinary people traveling through Liverpool’s public transport system. This project yielded a remarkable archive of images capturing fleeting moments of connection, solitude, and contemplation—scenes rendered with astonishing detail and imbued with an unmistakable atmospheric quality. His photographic style is characterized by a deliberate rejection of conventional documentary conventions. Wood eschews grand narratives or didactic pronouncements, instead prioritizing “asking a question” rather than proclaiming answers. He employs loose, instinctive techniques—capturing images as they unfold organically—resulting in compositions that resonate with both rawness and intimacy. Critics have lauded his ability to synthesize these elements, describing him as “a photographer for whom there are no rules,” and noting that his photographs “somehow combine rawness and intimacy in a way that manages to avoid the accusations of voyeurism and intrusion.” Photographers like Simon Roberts have praised Wood’s distinctive aesthetic, recognizing its power to convey profound truths about human experience. ### Influences & Artistic Legacy Wood cites The Lord of the Rings as a formative influence—a testament to his appreciation for mythic storytelling and visual symbolism. His artistic vision draws inspiration from Surrealist painters such as René Magritte and Giorgio Morandi, reflecting a preoccupation with exploring subconscious realms and capturing elusive beauty. Furthermore, Wood’s meticulous attention to detail—evident in his landscapes and portraits alike—demonstrates a commitment to conveying the complexities of perception and experience. His work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe and North America, securing its place within prestigious collections at institutions like The International Centre of Photography and The Museum of Modern Art. A major retrospective held at Bradford’s National Media Museum in 2013 solidified his reputation as a pioneer of contemporary landscape photography—a genre he helped redefine through his uncompromising pursuit of artistic integrity. Tom Wood's legacy extends beyond individual artworks; it embodies a profound belief in the transformative power of visual art to illuminate human consciousness and foster empathy for diverse cultures and environments.tom wood
1955 -
Kluczowe informacje
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Pop Surrealism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- EC Comics
- MAD Magazine
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Wally Wood
- Marcel Duchamp
- Date Of Birth: 1951
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: Tom Wood
- Nationality: Irish
- Notable Artworks:
- American Gothic
- The Hunter
- Place Of Birth: Ireland

Opcja szkła jest dostępna wyłącznie w rozmiarach poniżej 110 cm