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Medium: Archival Ink
DOGWOOD (WHITE), NO. 10
DOGWOOD (WHITE), NO. 10

DOGWOOD (WHITE), NO. 10

By Jeri Eisenberg

Located in Tulsa, OK

DOGWOOD (WHITE), NO. 10, by artist Jeri Eisenberg is green, and soft white, and tint of grey contemporary quad made of Archival pigment ink on Japanese Kozo with encaustic medium, that measures 36 x 45.5 and is priced at $4,200. DOGWOOD (WHITE), NO. 10 Edition: 1/12, 2012 *Price differs with top bars only $4000* Jeri Eisenberg works primarily with non-traditional and alternative photo-based techniques. She represses or subverts traditional photography’s emphasis on the representational qualities of the medium, and emphasizes instead the medium’s expressive nature. She employs a strong sense of materiality and seductive surfaces in her work, to evoke sense memories and visceral connections. Her work steadfastly serves as an affirmation of beauty in the everyday natural world, but is tinged with the bittersweet - a reminder of the temporal condition, and an elegy for life. EDUCATION MFA, Art Institute of Boston, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA JD, Boston University, Boston, MA BA, Kirkland College, Clinton, NY SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2014 Cumberland Gallery, Nashville, TN 2013 Foster/White Gallery, Seattle, WA 2012 Wallspace Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA Putnam Gallery, The Dublin School, Dublin, NH 2011 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York, NY John Cleary Gallery, Houston, TX Griffin Museum, Winchester, MA 2009 Corden Potts Gallery, San Francisco, CA John Cleary Gallery, Houston, TX Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA 2008 Galerie BMG, Woodstock, NY 2007 Gallery Saintonge, Missoula, Montana MT Exposed Gallery of Art Photography, Delmar, NY 2006 Julie Kinzelman Art, Houston, TX 2005 Galerie BMG, Woodstock, NY Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2004 Lapham Gallery, Glens Falls, NY Siena College, Loudonville, NY 2003 Fulton Street Gallery, Troy, NY Adirondack Lakes Art Center, Blue Mountain Lake, NY 2001 Perella Gallery, Fulton-Montgomery Community College, Johnstown, NY Greene County Council on the Arts, Catskill, NY Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID 2000 University of La Vern, La Vern, CA 1999 Spencertown Academy, Spencertown, NY Fulton Street Gallery, Troy, NY Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 1998 LRC Gallery, Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY 1996 Shelnutt Gallery, RPI, Troy, NY SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2013 Multiple Focus: Contemporary Photography from the Collection, Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, NY Summer Portfolio, Corden Potts Gallery, San Francisco, CA A Few of My Favorite Things, Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA Rejuvenation, Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery, Shelburn, VT Have a Nice Day, Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum, ID Soft Focus, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 2013 Wax is Hot, Amy Simon Gallery, Westport, CT 2012 Corden Potts Gallery, San Francisco, CA Snail Mail, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX Small Packages, Cumberland Gallery, Nashville, TN Encaustic Works 2012 Invitational, R&F Gallery, Kingston NY Photograph: New Work, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY Deck the Walls, Catherine Couturier Gallery, Houston, TX 2011 Fotografias – Colecao Joaquim Paiva, Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Women...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Encaustic, Tissue Paper

Gladiators - Gay San Francisco , Folsom Street Fair. BDSM Leather LGBTQ FETISH
Gladiators - Gay San Francisco , Folsom Street Fair. BDSM Leather LGBTQ FETISH

Gladiators - Gay San Francisco , Folsom Street Fair. BDSM Leather LGBTQ FETISH

By Mitchell Funk

Located in Miami, FL

Taken at the Folsom Street Fair. BDSM Leather LGBTQ FETISH in Gay San Francisco. Can a street photograph be a grab shot and precisely designed at th...

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2010s American Realist Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Inkjet, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Minimal Animal Nature Large Photograph White Bird Great Egret 1/8 India Wildlife
Minimal Animal Nature Large Photograph White Bird Great Egret 1/8 India Wildlife

Minimal Animal Nature Large Photograph White Bird Great Egret 1/8 India Wildlife

By Aditya Dicky Singh

Located in Norfolk, GB

Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, Photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 40" x 60" unframed 2023 Edition 1/8 *Should you wish the photograph to be printed at a different ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

L'occhio di Dio

L'occhio di Dio

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Fidel Santos' evocative photograph, L'occhio di Dio, captures a stunning polychromed carving of the All-Seeing Eye, radiating golden beams of light against a stark black background. ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Baroque Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Plexiglass, Archival Ink, Mixed Media

"Superman Donuts" Photographic arrangement of Donuts on Rag paper, 46x38" framed
"Superman Donuts" Photographic arrangement of Donuts on Rag paper, 46x38" framed

"Superman Donuts" Photographic arrangement of Donuts on Rag paper, 46x38" framed

By Candice CMC

Located in Southampton, NY

You have read about the extraordinary donut portraits by Candice CMC on social media world-wide and we are excited and proud to represent her work. This one of a kind photo arrangem...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Rag Paper

Surreal Black White Landscape Photograph Nature Wildlife India Trees Clouds
Surreal Black White Landscape Photograph Nature Wildlife India Trees Clouds

Surreal Black White Landscape Photograph Nature Wildlife India Trees Clouds

By Aditya Dicky Singh

Located in Norfolk, GB

Aditya Dicky Singh Untitled Infrared photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper *please note this artwork can be made up to 99" x 44" - HUGE! It can also be printed at any ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Aubergine Green
Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Aubergine Green

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Aubergine Green

By Mukesh Sharma

Located in Norfolk, GB

There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Frenzy M1, Lino-cut chin- coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 45 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'In this work in particular I feel that a true work of art is the creation of an experience from the interaction between the human self and the outside world' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...

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Early 2000s Abstract Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape Indian Art Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Orange Australia
Abstract Landscape Indian Art Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Orange Australia

Abstract Landscape Indian Art Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Orange Australia

By Mukesh Sharma

Located in Norfolk, GB

There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Jetty 1, Lino-cut chin- coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed ''What mesmerised me was the meeting of the sea and the mountain peak. Where the Jetty, a special curved wooden staircase leading to one end and the deep crystal clear sea at a distance. These scenes were amazing to me." Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...

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Early 2000s Abstract Art by Medium: Archival Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center
Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center

Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center

By Chad Kleitsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Contemporary still life photograph of white flower with light pink, orange center Untitled- Number 74 (White) by Chad Kleitsch Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte pa...

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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center
Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center

Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center

By Chad Kleitsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Contemporary still life photograph of white flower with light pink, orange center Untitled- Number 74 (White) by Chad Kleitsch Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte pa...

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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Archival Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Large Landscape Black White Big Cat Photograph Cheetah Africa Nature Wildlife
Large Landscape Black White Big Cat Photograph Cheetah Africa Nature Wildlife

Large Landscape Black White Big Cat Photograph Cheetah Africa Nature Wildlife

By Aditya Dicky Singh

Located in Norfolk, GB

Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper 44 x66" unframed (84cm x 56cm) 2022 Edition 1/10 *Should you wish the photograph to be printed at a...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Large Landscape Nature Wildlife Photograph India Pond Trees Peach Blue Ethereal
Large Landscape Nature Wildlife Photograph India Pond Trees Peach Blue Ethereal

Large Landscape Nature Wildlife Photograph India Pond Trees Peach Blue Ethereal

By Aditya Dicky Singh

Located in Norfolk, GB

Aditya Dicky Singh Untitled Infrared photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper, 64" x 42.7" *please note this artwork can be printed at any size so long as the ratio remain...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled Flower 147 (White): Still Life Photograph of Dandelion Flowers on White
Untitled Flower 147 (White): Still Life Photograph of Dandelion Flowers on White

Untitled Flower 147 (White): Still Life Photograph of Dandelion Flowers on White

By Chad Kleitsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Contemporary still life photograph of dandelion flowers on a white background Untitled- Flower 147 (White) by Chad Kleitsch Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte paper...

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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center
Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center

Untitled- Number 74: Still Life Photograph of White Flower & Pink Orange Center

By Chad Kleitsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Contemporary still life photograph of white flower with light pink, orange center Untitled- Number 74 (White) by Chad Kleitsch Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte pa...

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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Nature Lily Pond Square Landscape Blue White Ethereal Wildlife Photograph India
Nature Lily Pond Square Landscape Blue White Ethereal Wildlife Photograph India

Nature Lily Pond Square Landscape Blue White Ethereal Wildlife Photograph India

By Aditya Dicky Singh

Located in Norfolk, GB

Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, Infrared photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper, 36" x 36" *please note this artwork can be printed at any size so long as the ratio rema...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Landscape Tree Nature Wildlife Photograph India Orange Peach Green Sky Leaves
Landscape Tree Nature Wildlife Photograph India Orange Peach Green Sky Leaves

Landscape Tree Nature Wildlife Photograph India Orange Peach Green Sky Leaves

By Aditya Dicky Singh

Located in Norfolk, GB

Aditya Dicky Singh, Untitled, Infrared photograph on fine-art Hahnemuhle archival paper, 36" x 36" *please note this artwork can be printed at any size so long as the ratio remai...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled Gargoyle
Untitled Gargoyle

Untitled Gargoyle

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Artists proof printed on 100% cotton rag monochromatic Panoramic

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Early 2000s Surrealist Art by Medium: Archival Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Lithograph

Autumn Tamaracks & Sunset (Framed Aerial Lanscape Photograph of Green Forest)
Autumn Tamaracks & Sunset (Framed Aerial Lanscape Photograph of Green Forest)

Autumn Tamaracks & Sunset (Framed Aerial Lanscape Photograph of Green Forest)

By John Griebsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Framed aerial landscape photograph of pine green forest and warm yellow sunset ''Autumn Tamaracks & Sunset' Archival digital print, Edition of 25 Image size 18 X 12 inches unframed ...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment, Acrylic

Scrub, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Scrub, Kangaroo Island, Australia

By Kate Breakey

Located in Sante Fe, NM

Limited edition of 20 Kate Breakey's artistic process is an act of investigation – a passionate attempt to establish an understanding of the natural world – a version that incorpora...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Gold Leaf

Dead Pine, Show Low, White Mountains, Az

Dead Pine, Show Low, White Mountains, Az

By Kate Breakey

Located in Sante Fe, NM

Limited edition of 20 Kate Breakey's artistic process is an act of investigation – a passionate attempt to establish an understanding of the natural world – a version that incorpora...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Gold Leaf

Big Gum, Adelaide Hills

Big Gum, Adelaide Hills

By Kate Breakey

Located in Sante Fe, NM

Limited edition of 20 Kate Breakey's artistic process is an act of investigation – a passionate attempt to establish an understanding of the natural world – a version that incorpora...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Gold Leaf

Apple Orchard & Shadows (Framed Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)
Apple Orchard & Shadows (Framed Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)

Apple Orchard & Shadows (Framed Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)

By John Griebsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Framed minimalist aerial landscape photograph of apple trees and shadows against bright white snow 'Apple Orchard and Shadows Near Sodus, NY', 2011 Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#153) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border 27.5 x 36.5 inches in black frame with 8-ply mat and non-glare glass Also available in the following sizes (unframed): Image 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 Image size 40 x 60 inches with 2 inch border $6800 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made land forms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs an apple orchard from above near Sodus, NY. The trees cast dramatic shadows on the bright white snow, creating beautiful contrast. When seen from above, the shadows and tree's stark black forms against the white snow can be likened to a minimalist abstract painting. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Log Rafts - Port of Tacoma, WA (Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)

Log Rafts - Port of Tacoma, WA (Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)

By John Griebsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of golden brown logs in a midnight blue body of water Log Rafts - Port of Tacoma, Washington, USA Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#080) Image size 21.7 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs golden brown logs floating on a dark blue, almost black, body of water. When seen from above, the cross hatching warm brown colored logs resemble an abstract shape that can be likened to an abstract minimalist painting. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Maia
Maia

Maia

Located in Nottingham, GB

Unique alchemical fusion of materials and processes. The artwork combines the intricate detailing of contemporary digital image design and creation with traditional printmaking techn...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

Materials

Gold Leaf

Poplar Corner (Aerial Winter Landscape Photograph of Trees in a White Field)

Poplar Corner (Aerial Winter Landscape Photograph of Trees in a White Field)

By John Griebsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of trees in a snowy white field Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#121) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs a barren orchard and popular trees in a snowy white field above Sodus, New York. The shadows from the trees cast a dramatic shadow against the white field while the brown colored paved road provides a striking contrast in composition. When seen from above, the aerial landscape photograph looks like a minimalist abstract canvas. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Curved Break Wall (Archival Aerial Landscape Photograph of Turquoise Water)

Curved Break Wall (Archival Aerial Landscape Photograph of Turquoise Water)

By John Griebsch

Located in Hudson, NY

Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of turquoise blue water and curved break wall Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#094) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs turquoise blue water above Lake Michigan near Chicago, IL. When seen from above, the break wall that spirals into the blue water resembles an abstract line on a minimalist abstract canvas. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Lady Fencer, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet

Lady Fencer, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet

By Ton Kinsbergen

Located in Yardley, PA

Photograph of a lady fencer in a fencing school. Shot with a large format (view) camera as a multiple exposure. The analog black and white negative was printed on Barite photo paper...

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1990s Other Art Style Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink

Jettisoned, Hand Colored Lithograph, Contemporary, Framed

Jettisoned, Hand Colored Lithograph, Contemporary, Framed

Located in Chicago, IL

Donald Owen Colley Jettisoned, 2016 hand colored lithograph 15h x 22.50w in 38.10h x 57.15w cm DOC002 Photography is the frozen look… whereas art is the sustained look. One of the m...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Lithograph, Paper

Capitol Theatre Lobby (Contemporary Photograph of an Abandoned Interior)
Capitol Theatre Lobby (Contemporary Photograph of an Abandoned Interior)

Capitol Theatre Lobby (Contemporary Photograph of an Abandoned Interior)

By Elliott Kaufman

Located in Hudson, NY

Contemporary color photograph of the interior of an abandoned theater 35 x 25 inches unframed 41.5 x 31.5 inches in white wood frame with AR non-glare glass This contemporary photograph of an abandoned theater interior was captured by New York based photographer, Elliott Kaufman, in 2005. Here the artist highlights the beautiful fading facade of the once renowned Capitol Theater in New London, CT. The photograph is complimented with a custom white wood frame measuring 41.5 x 31.5 inches. There is wiring on the back for installation. About the series: Elliott Kaufman conveys the haunting magnificence of forgotten buildings in the Abandoned series. Architectural marvels once home to heartbreaking operas, spectacular gatherings, or a loving family now sit vacant and linger in fading memories of the past with each new crack of paint, crumbling brick, or falling beam. Through his lens, Kaufman captures the remnants of these majestic structures, romanticizing what once was for viewers in the present day. This series won 2nd place in the ASMP National Competition. Exhibitions: 2014 Carrie Haddad Gallery: Water Pictures : December 18th thru January 2015. 2014 International Center of Photography, Juried Group Faculty Show: Photographs in the Social Landscape 2013 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY. Group Show: Street Dance Series 2012 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY. Group Show : Time Transformations 2012 The Hudson Studio, Hudson, NY.: Solo Show : Abandoned Architecture. 2011 Garrison Art Gallery, Juried Group Show 2010 Alan Klotz Gallery, Group Show on the 400th Anniversary of the Hudson River. 2009 Through the Eyes of Others Photographs of India...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital

Young Fiddleheads (Modern Flora Still Life Print)

Young Fiddleheads (Modern Flora Still Life Print)

By Lisa A. Frank

Located in Hudson, NY

Archival digital print 27.75 x 20 inches, edition of 75 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival digital scanograph floral still life was made by fine art photographer...

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Early 2000s Modern Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Digital

Day Lily and Pomegranate Seeds (Modern Digital Print of Pink Flower Still Life)

Day Lily and Pomegranate Seeds (Modern Digital Print of Pink Flower Still Life)

By Lisa A. Frank

Located in Hudson, NY

Archival digital scanograph 25 x 18 inches, edition of 150 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival digital scanograph was made by fine art photographer, Lisa Frank, i...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Digital

That Good Night

That Good Night

By Maggie Taylor

Located in Sante Fe, NM

photo-eye Gallery is very excited to share new work from represented artist Maggie Taylor. After completing her prodigious series of illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Through the Loo...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink

Indomitable

Indomitable

By Maggie Taylor

Located in Sante Fe, NM

photo-eye Gallery is very excited to share new work from represented artist Maggie Taylor. After completing her prodigious series of illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Through the Loo...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink

"Not from Hollywood" Nude Photography 45" x 30" in Edition 1/7 by Larsen Sotelo
"Not from Hollywood" Nude Photography 45" x 30" in Edition 1/7 by Larsen Sotelo

"Not from Hollywood" Nude Photography 45" x 30" in Edition 1/7 by Larsen Sotelo

By Larsen Sotelo

Located in Culver City, CA

"Not from Hollywood" Nude Photography 45" x 30" in Edition 1/7 by Larsen Sotelo Not framed. Ships in a tube Giclee (Archival Ink) print on 310G Platine Fibre Cotton Rag w/satin fini...

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Rag Paper, Giclée

Scherezade, colorful artist proof etching and mono-print green, orange
Scherezade, colorful artist proof etching and mono-print green, orange

Scherezade, colorful artist proof etching and mono-print green, orange

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Scherezade Signed and dated 1999 in pencil, Artists proof printed on 100% cotton rag colorful, harem scene w multiple figures in Arabic palace IMAGE SIZE: 17.5" x 23.5" PAPER SIZE:...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Etching

Landscape #32

Landscape #32

By Vanessa Marsh

Located in Sante Fe, NM

I make the images by first creating drawings on clear mylar. These drawings are then laid on top of light sensitive paper in the darkroom and then the paper is exposed to light. For ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink

Landscape #40

Landscape #40

By Vanessa Marsh

Located in Sante Fe, NM

I make the images by first creating drawings on clear mylar. These drawings are then laid on top of light sensitive paper in the darkroom and then the paper is exposed to light. For ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink

Landscape #42

Landscape #42

By Vanessa Marsh

Located in Sante Fe, NM

I make the images by first creating drawings on clear mylar. These drawings are then laid on top of light sensitive paper in the darkroom and then the paper is exposed to light. For ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Archival Ink

Doll Atrocities (Girl Parts and Boy Parts)
Doll Atrocities (Girl Parts and Boy Parts)

Doll Atrocities (Girl Parts and Boy Parts)

By Bruce Adams

Located in Buffalo, NY

A pair of mixed media paintings by American artist Bruce Adams. The frames were also painting by the artist and are meant to compliment the works and concept of the piece. Bruce ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Archival Ink

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Wood, Archival Ink, Oil

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