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Follow on Google News | Great New Possibilities for Art Consultants and Interior DesignersSometimes the desired picture just does not fit in with the décor. These ‘Painting with Light’ pictures make quite a statement, are so original and stunning, but now have this new possibility to add style and to look right in any colour scheme.
By: John N Cohen Since all of John's pictures are photographs (in digital format) he is now able to offer consultants and designers much more than just different sizes! Many of his abstract studies are already available in different colours, but John is also prepared, without any obligation, to alter any of his works by creating a new picture especially for you. This new original picture will be based on your selected picture, but will then feature any predominant colour required. Just send a sample of the colour (wished for in the picture) and let him know which picture is favoured. Also it will help if you suggest an idea of the mood and indicate colourful, or limited colours. John will then provide at least a couple of images for your consideration. Your more discerning clients will appreciate that each picture will still be a John Cohen original art that will have far more value, than just a manipulated copy print taken from a painting. To see what can be achieved please have a look at: - http://www.jncohen.net/ More information about this artist: - Winner of the most important international awards and attracted the attention of Cecil Beaton C.B.E., Sir William Russell Flint R.A., Sir George F. Pollock Bt., M.A., and Lady Clementine Spencer Churchill amongst many others. The London Salon Trophy The first time this much coveted International artistic photography trophy had ever been awarded for a colour photograph was in 1967. Presented to John N. Cohen for his creation 'Spirit of Spring', he was also the youngest salon member ever to have received it, created by his own invented technique 'Painting with Light'. This was also the first time a transparency and a negative appeared on the same emulsion. His technique simply involved photographing projected images that were not always projected on to a screen. See 'Painting With Light' on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/ Over 20 One-Man Exhibitions of his photographs (some were sponsored by Kodak) in New York, London, The Edinburgh Festival and many other UK & USA Cities. He has received favourable reviews and comments in 'The Times' and 'Arts Review', apart from many other newspapers and photographic magazines. Now his pictures are available for sale as limited editions. http://www.jncohen.net/ 'The Magic Lantern'. A free article fully explains how anyone can do it. Available at: - http://www.jncohen.net/ John N. Cohen’s website www.jncohen.net http://en-gb.facebook.com/ Flickr www.flickr.com/ # # # 'Painting with Light' by John N. Cohen Pictures that make quite a statement! www.jncohen.net/ End
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