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Stephen Looney

Stephen LooneyStephen Looney
Stephen Looney’s series of abstractions exploring the Seven Deadly Sins presents a vivid and powerful depiction of human flaws. Each composition is a symmetric reflection, with each illustration highlighting two colors. Looney draws from sinister depictions of familiar forms to developed creative and effective ways of both simulating different textures and achieving depth using the digital medium. “Gluttony” is especially remarkable at portraying a variety of textural complexity. The dramatic use of color daringly unifies the visual space and conveys a vitality of conceptual expression. In “Lust,” Looney creates depth through transparent layers and a receding catwalk in the center of the composition. The vanishing point at the end of this runway is a woman’s figure, clearly modeled after wheel-guard designs. This emblematic visual familiarity sits amidst the cave-like border that tunnels the viewer forward. Stephen Looney currently lives and works in East Patchogue, New York.

Pixel Perfect:The Digital Fine Art Exhibition
Reception: Thursday February 1, 2007 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates: 1/26/2007 - 2/15/2007

Invitation to Stephen Looney's exhibition

Envy Envy
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Envy
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Greed Greed
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Greed
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Pride Pride
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Pride
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Lust Lust
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Lust
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Wrath Wrath
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

Wrath
Digital Print on Paper
19" x 19"
$1100

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