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Summer Vacation XII
Summer Vacation III
Listening to Silence III
Our Blizzard
Winter in Manhattan
I woke up at the crack of dawn recently and felt a nudge to go shoot. You might remember this area from years past.
So keeping the view in mind, take in these photo-paintings with me:
Look forward to sharing more in the coming week!
Riverside Research
Hello adorable keys.
I was scoping out an engagement shoot in Riverside Park this weekend, and
just had to share my research.
Just insert adorable couple here :) Stay tuned for the engagement shoot itself in a few weeks!
Ok, ok, I won't ask them to climb trees. If you look closely, you can see who's already in the tree, posing for me. The tree bark below reminds me of the detail in a Chuck Close drawing (see here).
New work, old sources and #tbt pigeons
[Untitled], 16"x20" $250 |
This painting is based on a photo from 2006, which may or may not have been taken in at my college dining hall. It may or may not be wobbling glass of water - more likely the camera is moving and the glass is still. To me, it's affirmation. Look! This abstract photography addiction isn't wholly new, it's been building for years and years... Which you can see, actually, in my photography work from around 2006, too - even my black and white analog work gets excited about abstraction.
This might be my favorite section |
All to my surprise, of course, because I have zero memory of taking this photo, nor most of the abstract photos I've found from my analog class. Except the one of the pigeons. And since I thought you all might enjoy it, I've taken a photo of it, below.
Note to potential buyers:
I finished the painting yesterday, so while you may lay claim to it now, I can't ship it until it's dry.
Maine, as dawn breaks
Summer Flight
Van Cortlandt Geese
Splash! III
Part of this series |
I know. this is such a #tbt - it's been sitting in my draft box too long :)
Third Demarcation
Home III
See #2 here |
Home II
See #1 here |
Reservoir II
See previous here |