Giclee

Or in other words, Computer Manipulations.
The process was to create four or five different paintings – usually in various forms – then photograph them, combine them, and manipulate them on the computer before finally printing the new image onto a canvas—additionally, photographs of other forms, calligraphy.

Alexander was fascinated with calligraphy and studied it in Japan, producing beautiful images with haiku.

Giclee

Giclee 1

36’x24’ 2005

Giclee 3

36’x24’ 2005

Giclee 5

36’x24’ 2005

Giclee 7

36’x24’ 2006

Giclee 9

12’x10’ 2006

Giclee 11

36’x24’ 2006

Giclee 13

10’x12’ 2006

Giclee 15

16’x20’ 2006

Giclee2

36’x24’ 2005

Giclee 4

36’x24’ 2005

Giclee 6

36’x24’ 2006

Giclee 8

36’x24’ 2006

Giclee 10

12’x10’ 2006

Giclee 12

36’x24’ 2006

Giclee 14

36’x24’ 2006

Giclee 16

20’x12’ 2006