I'm guessing maybe Bob and a select few would know this.
I saw this hologram on ebay and was wondering what the historical significance was (if any)
I'm not familiar with the artist
I will be looking inside my sofa cushion tonight and see if I have 20k in there, more likely there be crayons and cheerios
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MALCOLM-MORLEY- ... 3cda880a5b
Malcolm Morley
"Tankerton Bay"
Very, Very, Very, Rare Holograms!!!!
4 Hologram Edition
1997
11" x 14" (27.94 cm x 35.56 cm) Each Hologram
1/4" Thick Glass
Signed on Back (See Photo #8)
Incised Into Back of Glass
MO81
MO82
MO83
MO84
Private Collection, New York
Mint Condition + + +
Not Framed
Reference Materials Included In Sale: (See Photo 12)
Malcolm Morley in Full Color Book 2001
Malcolm Morley in Full Color Brochure 2001
Art In America Magazine December 2001
Malcolm Morley Itineraries Book 2001
To View Artwork Call Eric 646.334.8171
Located in New York City Manhattan
Malcolm Morley (British, b. 1931)
Contemporary Painter
Photo Realism and Neo-Expressionism
Studied: Camberwell School of Arts & Royal College of Art
Subjects: Ships, Planes, Sports, Old Masterworks
Inspiration: Photographs, Newspapers, Postcards, Brochures & Models Airplanes
Turner Prize in 1984 (First Artist to be given award)
Lives in New York
Ebay Hologram
Ebay Hologram
That sale had made the rounds of the Facebook page previously. I contacted Dean Randazzo, one of my former graduate students from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Holography Program, and he had this to say:
"Yes it is definitely c project stuff. Looks terrible in the pictures. Colors have shifted to green, the proofs we worked on where full color with nice whites. I guess the technique is not stable over time. Ha,
Dean"
Funny, Morley's Wikipedia entry doesn't mention these holograms!
"Yes it is definitely c project stuff. Looks terrible in the pictures. Colors have shifted to green, the proofs we worked on where full color with nice whites. I guess the technique is not stable over time. Ha,
Dean"
Funny, Morley's Wikipedia entry doesn't mention these holograms!
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