Kalos

2019

“Kalos: Processing” is loosely inspired by the calotype, a 19th century long exposure photography process. The word is derived from the Greek word Kalos, which means “good” or “beauty” depending on the context. This series is driven in part by material and process exploration. I have been transferring digital photos onto steel, using patinas and layers of various media to create depth and exposures. The content has primarily been an introverted look at personal experiences and decisions. They are reflections. I am constantly questioning and evaluating each decision and allowing myself to make intuitive choices that are mostly reactions to ideas of self, identity, and accepting my own work. This series may be ongoing, and because it has been created as reactions, the works are still processing as self reflection is a constant evolution.

Self portrait photography on steel by Topher Gent

Self Portraits

mixed media, photo transfers on steel

self portraits on steel by artist Topher Gent
detail of portrait on steel
self portrait on steel detail
detail of self portrait by Topher Gent

Surrender

mixed media, photo transfer on steel, stretched painted canvas

mixed media sculpture portrait by Topher Gent
detail of canvas detail

Lustrum

mixed media, photo transfers on steel

mixed media artwork photos on steel by Topher Gent
self portrait detail
texture detail

Palm Sunday

mixed media, photo transfer on steel

Topher Gent mixed media portrait on steel art
steel photo transfer detail
angle detail of mixed media steel art by Topher Gent
closeup detail Palm Sunday by Topher Gent

Pitfall

photo transfer on steel, laser cut blackened steel

pitfall artwork by Topher Gent
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