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JP Terlizzi for sale on 1stDibs
JP Terlizzi is a New York City visual artist whose work explores themes of memory, relationship and identity. His images are rooted in the personal and heavily influenced around the notion of home, legacy and family. He is curious about how the past relates to the present and how that impacts and shapes one’s identity. Born and raised in the farmlands of Central New Jersey, Terlizzi’s career spans 30 plus years as a creative director for a boutique agency specializing in retail design. He earned a BFA in communication design at the Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and has studied photography at the International Center of Photography School in New York and Maine Media College in Rockport, Maine.
Finding the Right still-life-photography for You
When it comes to accenting a home or collection with visual art, still-life photography complements all design aesthetics. And there are numerous ways to arrange your still-life photography and other wall art in your home. A salon-style gallery wall, for example, presents the opportunity to intersperse photographs and prints with such items as wall sculptures, baskets, plates, mirrors and sconces. For a harmonious mix, however, choose still-life photos with the same general palette as the other artworks.
Ranging from minimalist scenes to lavish, campy arrangements, still-life photography encompasses multiple genres to fit any taste. Following the tradition of still-life painting, still-life photography elevates often ordinary, inanimate objects. When photography was a new medium in the 19th century, daguerreotype and salt-print still lifes frequently mimicked the arrangements that had been popular in painting. In the 20th century, still-life photographs evolved, reshaped by the experimentation of modernism.
Far more versatile than the name implies, still-life photography involves numerous styles and themes. Photographers like Stefanie Schneider use still lifes to capture their subjects in their most raw state. They can also create hyperreal scenes that border on Pop art, such as in the work of Giuliano Bekor.
Find still-life photographs on 1stDibs by artists including Dora Franco, Allan Forsyth, Stuart Möller and many more.