Amnesia
Amnesia

Amnesia

Color Photograph (ID: A123323)
Designed by Raphael Sloane
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All images are printed in Raphael Sloane's studio to archival standards with archival pigment ink and archival paper from a company that has been making paper for over 400 years. Limited edition prints are signed and dated in lower right hand corner below the image on the white border. They are numbered on the left side in the same fashion as the signature. This rose was grown in the artist's yard. All roses are grown by the artist and his wife with love.
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Raphael Sloane

"I believe in the power of beauty to inspire the preservation of the sacred in the Botanical World. I serve at the pleasure of nature."

The photographic work of Raphael Sloane changes our visual perspective of botanical imagery. He allows blossoms to elegantly defy gravity and to sit in stately portraits. In Sloane's work, flowers appear to radiate light.

With a background in traditional photography and a career as a motion picture cameraman, Sloane possesses an extensive technical and visual foundation. For the past ten years he has explored the use of the scanner as his primary image capture tool. This allows the artist to create images that are distortion free with infinite detail across the entire image plane. Archival printing is done in the artist's studio.

While primarily self-taught, mentors have been a major resource for Sloane's aesthetic and spiritual training. One such mentor, Sam Francis, the painter, told him to "learn your craft, get your chops, and then consciously put it all aside and let the canvas dictate what needs to be done." Sloane says it took him years to grasp the concept.