Woe is me
by Robert WK Clark
Title
Woe is me
Artist
Robert WK Clark
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Print
Description
The female form is an exhilarating sight to behold. And when the female form is immortalized in tastefully captured imagery, it will provide inspiration, contentment, ease, and a whole other range of emotions for the viewer. Robert WK Clarks myriad of images boasts of rich color, fantastic renderings of light and shade, nude and beautiful women in elegant poses, and everyday elements that accentuate the emotions depicted on the models' faces and actions.
When one looks at a particular Clark piece, one would be transported to places and surroundings like deserts, abandoned warehouses, rivers, caves and forests that can evoke various emotions like peace, happiness, contentment, dynamism, hope, rest, secrecy, abandonment, mystery, and playfulness. Even everyday objects and substances like jewelry, musical instruments, and cars can conjure those same sensations as in the above-mentioned surroundings. A Clark artwork is a treasure and owning one of his works does not need a lot of effort. With a few clicks, one can own a timeless work of art.
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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February 5th, 2016
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Comments (2)
Jill Ekstrom
The use of so many colors is distracting to me and the models look almost mean. It is still a beautiful photo but there are tons of things going on that it makes for a confusing image. The net, the hair, the clothing and the make-up all add up to distracting from the models figures and beauty. Their poses are strong and powerful and the artist did a fabulous job at making the viewer wonder what is truly going on in this photo. For example is the net to capture the model on the floor? Art is subject to interpretation and the artist created just that, a photo that prompts discussion amongst others.
Ashley Grimes
When you settle down to study this artwork from a critical view, one will have no choice than to appreciate the beauty of colors. The beauty in a perfect combination of flashy colors. The three models are donned in attires of a variety of colors and also different colors of hair. The expression on their faces too are perfectly executed that you wouldn't have any choice than to laud the ingenuity of the artist behind the camera who took the shot. I like the colors basically and the outcome of the shot is LEGENDARY!!!