506×900×30 mm Edition∶1/3 cotton rag paper, giclee print, wooden panel - Big Ben - This work depicts Big Ben using over 100 photographs of various watches. The Big Ben is a precision-constructed Big Ben, reproduced with great care and attention to detail. The fresh blue sky contrasts with the massive tower. About "marble" "marble" is a painting using photographs, created by the artist's original technique "Photo marbling". At first glance, the work appears to be a painting, but the photographs are everywhere, indicating that it is not a painting made with paints. The work is painted entirely digitally, without the use of paint, and by mixing multiple photographs together, a new world is created. Each photo is distorted, split, inverted, and even multiplied. Unlike so-called composite photographs or collages, each photograph is mixed and matched to form a single picture, acting as a single paint. In other words, anything that can be photographed with a camera can be used as material for a picture, so the possibilities for color tone expression are endless. Please come and see for yourself whether this is a painting or a photographic work of art, the only one of its kind in the world. The photo paper used is ILFORD's GOLD FIBRE GLOSS.