Capturing Transience
Alisher Ilkhamov
£120
Description
This is a composition created from photographs taken in one of the local parks, then edited in Photoshop, but without the use of AI (I never use it). The goal is to construct new, meta-associations, highlighting the photograph’s most expressive fragments.
In general, my work centres on nature, especially small and often overlooked forms: individual branches, twigs, flowers, and fallen leaves. Almost every day, I photograph fragments of the natural world and later isolate them from their backgrounds to emphasise their beauty and expressive power. Through digital composition, these elements are transformed into visual meditations on existential moods and emotional states.
This particular work will be printed only in a limited edition of 10 copies maximum. I order a print of the current size (12 x 16 inches) from Pixa Prints, and I am satisfied with the quality of their prints. They print my works on photo paper with a glossy or lustre finish, depending on how I want my work to be perceived. But you can order this work in either of these two options.
This particular composition was composed from fragments of three photographs: a dandelion bush, a piece of torn grass on the sidewalk that I noticed while walking through the park, and fallen maple seeds. I sorted each of them, removing their backgrounds, which were captured in the photograph, and then combined all three elements into a single composition. I work in a similar manner on other compositions.
Details
Medium
Digital Art
Dimensions
40 W x 30 H cm
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£10.00
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About the artist
Alisher Ilkhamov
Greater London, United KingdomAlisher Ilkhamov
Greater London, United KingdomI am an emerging artist and have taken part in a number of exhibitions, including a solo exhibition at the Willesden Gallery in London in October 2024. I work in the digital art genre, but I don't use AI in my work as a matter of principle. Although my tastes have been shaped by European art since my youth, recently I've been more closely following the canons of Chinese and Japanese traditional art. I find these particularly well-suited to working in digital art.