Sunday, February 8, 2015

Isack


 Isack Kousnsky is an Israeli-born artist whose medium is digitized photography.  He has a Naples
gallery showing his large-scale photographs as well as other artists' sculptures and paintings.

Isaac works from a photograph, often taken at the ocean, in nature or in a city, and manipulates the colors, or adds contrasting photographic images, or both.  Take a look.

19 comments:

  1. I like this guy! What great fun! Maybe I'll try some of that stuff sometime! :)

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  2. Very interesting work. Thanks Jack.

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  3. Thanks for the link, Jack. Isack's work is indeed creative, chock full of emotion and symbolism.

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  4. I agree with commenters above. It is always great when we take the time to provide links to the artists' pages. Happy Sunday, Jack.

    Janis
    GDP

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  5. What wonderfully complex pieces Jack, unfortunately I can't see the link.

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  6. He does clever and imaginative work, but to be honest I'd not put one on my wall. I'd rather have your sunset shot of yesterday.

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  7. Are those nails? I could look at these awhile. For me, too much manipulation... not good.

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  8. Interesting work! Thanks for the link to his site. I enjoyed looking at his creations.

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  9. Wonderfully creative and different and I love them!! Thanks for the link! Hope you're ready for a great new week, Jack!! Enjoy!

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  10. Quite interesting work, but I do not see much photography here...

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  11. Quite a gallery space! I'm also wondering if that sculpture's made of nails, or bullets.

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  12. Impressive work and I like the sculpture too.

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  13. A man who makes his living with Photoshop, something that takes a lot of skill.

    The torso is very sensuous but I don't think I'm in tune with the nails.

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  14. I took a look. I love some of it - truly gorgeous! The portraiture? I prefer yours.

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  15. Tortured torso? The body looks sleek and svelte, not at all tortured. The artist really nailed it!

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  16. As my mother would have said, "That woman is hard as nails."

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  17. Unique, nice and interesting work!

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