Mixed-blood Orphanage" series -- Korea 1965 Orphan with shovelAn image created in 1965 is given a different life by the Techno-Impressionist Tony Karp. The image was a slide that was scanned in and them processed in a virtual darkroom. The resulting image is made possible through the artist's deep understanding of technology, his skill with the programs but most importantly his creativity and ability to communicate his vision on the screen and as a print.
Sometimes Tony ruminates over whether he has done enough over the years. It probably gets more intense as his birthday gets near. The other day I reminded him that he is still defining the future, living on the edge and pushing the envelope.
For the artist Tony Karp the future is now. Take a look at 21st century art that's pushing the envelope at the
Techno-Impressionist Museum.
Want to know what living on the edge is all about? Read his latest thoughts on photography here at
Art and the Zen of Design. It's his deep understanding of technology and cameras that provide the foundation upon which his vision is built.