Digital Art

"Digital Art"
by Timo Lehtinen

Year completed:   2003
Technique used:   Digital Imaging/Photomontage
Size of printed area:   14.85 x 21 cm. (5.84 x 8.26 inch.)

Available as:
Extremely high quality giclée print on Somerset Velvet paper
Signed and numbered limited edition of 100

Availability:   Ships within 2 business days
Price:   270 €     (unframed)
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Price includes postage and handling. After issuing payment you will receive a personal confirmation of your order by e-mail. The graphic will be carefully packed in a large diameter, hard shell mailing tube and dispatched to you within two business days.

If ordering within the Helsinki area we can also deliver the graphic framed. Contact us for price and details.


Note to collectors:   This work is available in this one size only. Also, we do not print artist proofs, printer's proofs, gallery copies or any other type of signed editions apart from the one described here. Therefore the number of signed copies of this work is guaranteed to remain exactly 100.

Artist's Statement

Digital Art is a pretty much half photomontage and half digital imaging. The steel construction and the glass wall on the left are of the Sanomatalo building in the center of Helsinki. Everything else, i.e. the water, the large plate on the foreground, the blue moon and even the sky in its entirety have been digitally constructed and composited to the image.

By digital art I am referring to the rusty, corroded plate hanging in the air. And yet, with it's tree motive, it represents the natural element of the picture. As always, one can find other levels of meaning in an image such as this, but this, at least, is my perception.

This is the smallest of my giclées; the printed area is only about the size of an A4. Even with a 10 cm. passe partout it is small enough to fit in to any contemporary setting.

Timo Lehtinen, June, 2003

Unsolicited written feedback from an exhibition in February, 2003, where this image was publicly displayed for the first time

Exquisite!
—Leena Rintala

Ällistyttävää, että Suomesta vielä löytyy uutta luova kyky. Jos jatko on yhtä hyvää on menestys varma.
—Juha Tyrkkö