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Marie Craig
"Rising 3", contemporary, abstract, sky, clouds, blue, cyanotype, photograph

2019

About the Item

Marie Craig’s “Rising 3” is a 10 x 13 inch color photograph, a part of the artist’s “Natural Consequences” series. Rich blues dominate this photo, which is surrounded by a white matt and framed in a white wood frame; framed dimensions are 18 x 22 x 0.75 inches. An original large-scale cyanotype photograph on transparent silk is re-photographed against the sky, allowing the translucence of the fabric to obscure and reveal components of the environment behind the image. Marie Craig is an award-winning Boston-based contemporary fine art photographer. Craig is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA. Marie Craig is an award-winning Boston-based contemporary fine art photographer. Her work collectively glorifies objects that were once imbued with life but have since been abandoned. Craig is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA.
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