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RK2 Studios
Photoartistry Gallery
We welcome you to explore our gallery of photo-based digital paintings. This work is the core of our art practice, starting with a single or multiple photographic images and transforming them into a unique work of art. Ray has a passion for this process which involves painting and blending many layers of textures and other content, either throughout the entire image or in the tiniest portion of the image. The final image can have up to a hundred layers and the file sizes can reach over 10 gigabytes. The process can take a few hours or may progress over several months.
Images in this gallery can be purchased on this site by pressing the BUY button. Orders are printed by Bay Photo on a variety of fine art papers and a variety of frame options are available. You may contact the artist directly through the contact tab above if you would like to order a size or option not available through Bay Photo.
Photoartistry Gallery
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Hanoi, Vietnam
As you walk the streets of Hanoi, you will immediately notice beautiful flowers everywhere, primarily loaded onto bikes, as their vendors rove the streets selling to locals and tourists. The process starts every day in the middle of the night or early morning at the Hanoi Flower Market, which we noticed as we drove by after our late night flight into Hanoi. This is a commercial market that is the source of flowers for everyone from restaurants and hotels, to the street vendors that load the flowers on their bicycles.
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