Sleeping elephant
by Robert WK Clark
Title
Sleeping elephant
Artist
Robert WK Clark
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Print
Description
Each of the Clark's work comes in different materials, presenting various choices for the potential owner. One can choose a piece of work depending on one's budget and size of the surroundings. In elegant and imposing interiors, a lavish gallery canvas is most suited. Cozier interiors call for the mid-range actual photo print. Last but not the least, the inexpensive poster is suited for everyday purposes. Nevertheless, owning a Clark masterpiece is a visual treat.
Any work by Robert WK Clark can be integrated in any elegant or cozy surrounding. Any of his works can be put in public spaces or in intimate and private settings. Moreover, a Clark piece can educate an individual regarding the use of color composition, balance, and symmetry. Each piece also presents a story that is subject for interpretation by the viewer. Clark's work is a joy to look at and it is an invitation to live and enjoy life.
�Robert WK Clark
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January 18th, 2016
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Comments (2)
Stella Wanja
This art work represents a huge rock lying somewhere on the mountain. The rock is really big and the surface of the rock contains some cracks which show that it continuous to break down with time. There are also some traces of snow and the artist has used some white colors to indicate the same. At the base of this rock, there are shrubs growing and grass also thus indicating life in this scenery. The artist has done a great job in terms of design and the viewer is able to focus his attention on the whole image. Indeed, this is a sleeping elephant in the mountain!
Ashley Grimes
The peacefulness around this giant stone body is amazing and one could just sit at its foot and drift off into a dreamers sleep for hours on end. Under bright light with green vegetative shrubs around it, the environment is simply inviting. The lighting is perfect and the colors are top-notch. The mountain in all its elegance and glory fits in proudly here. I'm glad it's unmovable so something this amazing doesn't get a change in location. This is a very nice shot I must confess and just someday I'd like to locate this one.