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Ode to Robert Indiana: Hope Version 1 | Photography by Joanie Landau | Eclectic Home in Greenwich
Ode to Robert Indiana: Hope Version 1 | Photography by Joanie Landau | Eclectic Home in Greenwich

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Joanie Landau

Ode to Robert Indiana: Hope Version 1 - Photography

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Robert Indiana was an American artist associated with the pop art movement. His "LOVE" print, first created for the Museum of Modern Art's Christmas card in 1965, was the basis for his 1970 Love sculpture and the widely distributed 1973 United States Postal Service "LOVE" stamp. His recent passing inspired me to create a work honoring his legacy. This piece is a combination of digitally manipulated photography and Digital Art.
28 x 28 Archival Ink Jet Print Face Mounted to 1/4" Plexiglas.
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Item Ode to Robert Indiana: Hope Version 1
Created by Joanie Landau
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Joanie Landau
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Artist Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York. Early in her artistic career, she became fascinated with collagraphs, a rather obscure form of printmaking. Each of her pieces begins with original photography and usually multiple images are used to form a piece. She loves working with saturated color as well as starkly contrasting black and whites and very often does a study of the same piece in all its beautiful transformations. Like printmaking, the process possesses magical qualities.

The digital art experience provides an outlet to be unceasingly creative, continually working and reworking pieces with the click of a mouse. Every new layer or filter creates endless possibilities, tapping into the unlocked potential that exists and providing the feeling that there are no barriers.

Using direct communication from the streets as well as social media, Joanie Landau’s intention is to confront modern social commentary with a splash of sarcasm and humor. Influenced by artists Mel Bochner, Barbara Kruger and Andy Warhol, she is in a constant state of exploration.