Glory Dwelling in Art is a photograph by Sandra Pena de Ortiz which was uploaded on February 23rd, 2013.
Glory Dwelling in Art
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Title
Glory Dwelling in Art
Artist
Sandra Pena de Ortiz
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
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Wire Sculpture-Art Photography Fusion piece with a bokeh-licious effect. The photograph is a close range section of a wire sculpture created that I created. My high-functional autistic 14 year old son also enjoys creating this types of sculptures. The sculpture was created with aluminum wire. Several wire sculpturing techniques were used, including twisting and braiding were used. The multi-dimentional aspects of this image and sculpture add to its foundational stability, beauty, enchantment, and solidness of the sculpture. As mentioned before, the image can be classified as one that successfully created a bokeh photography. The term bokeh comes from the Japanese word boke meaning "blur" or "haze", as well as, the "blur quality". Interestingly, the Japanese term boke is also used in reference to the cognitive impairment and mental haze or senility. Bokeh is indeed an important effect in photography, being the blur, or the esthetic quality of the blur, in the areas of an image that are out-of-focus areas of an image. Bokeh has been defined as "the way the lens renders out-of-focus with respect to light. As in the this image, the bokeh effect is generally most visible around small background of highlights, such as specular reflections and light sources; in the case of "Glory Dwelling in Art", the effect was created by the reflection of the light of the camera on the wire. The name of my image is based on its beauty and its glorious effervescence. The fact that it is a piece of fine art and, especially, the fact that it is golden, gold representing God's nature and glory meaning His expression.
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February 23rd, 2013