glamor meets fine art photography
Diamonds are forever.
Adding a finishing layer of diamond dust and small crushed glass to art was first popularized by Andy Warhol’s screenprints in the 1970s. Today, Noble uses this process to add sparkle and glamor to his black and white prints in a new series titled “Diamonds are Forever.”
The inspiration to add a layer of crushed glass and diamond particles came from the mesmerizing atmospheric phenomenon known as “Diamond Dust”.
Give a listen to Epic Yellowstone's description of Diamond Dust. Noble’s experience with the phenomenon during last winter’s extreme cold front, with temperatures in Yellowstone as low as 40 degrees below zero, inspired his new diamond dust series, “Diamonds are Forever.”