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Abstract Photography For Sale
Artist: Birgit Blyth
Veil No. 12 (Abstract Cameraless Photograph with Earth Tone Palette on White)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract chromoskedasic monoprint on black and white photo paper mounted on aluminum 40 x 18 x 1.5 inches framed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was creat...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

In Memory Of #2 (Contemporary, Abstract Camera-Less Photo in Black & Sienna)
Located in Hudson, NY
15 x 12 inches in black metal frame with non-glare glass Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on black and white photo paper, gloss finish This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasi...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Grid. No 6 (Contemporary Framed Gestural Lattice Motif Painting in Neutral tone)
Located in Hudson, NY
Grid No.6, 2009 (Contemporary Framed Abstract Grid in Neutral Shades Black & Coffee) by Birgit Blyth 40" X 25" paper vertical chromoskedesic monoprint 44 x 29 inches framed, custom frame with black wood molding and anti-reflective glass This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer, Birgit Blyth. Without the use of a camera, the artist produced this chromoskedasic image by applying the photographic chemicals to black and white photo pager and exposing it to light. The variety of caramel, toffee, brown and black tones is determined by the different chemicals used and the amount of time they are exposed to light. Here, the artist paints with the photographic materials in a gestural, linear motion. Beautiful hues of coffee, caramel, brown, grey, and black intersect to create unique abstract, intersecting grid patterns that resembles a basket weave motif. The photograph is complimented with a black metal frame with non-glare glass. It is equipped with sturdy wire on the back for instant and professional quality hanging. About the artist and work: Birgit Blyth is one of our most innovative and prolific photographers who works in a darkroom yet uses no camera! Blyth has been experimenting with a technique known as Chromoskedasic painting since the early ‘90s and variations on this concept have been shown at the gallery for the last 20 years. The unusual process involves the use of silver particles in black and white photographic paper to scatter light at different wavelengths when exposed. A chemist of sorts, Blyth demonstrates a thorough knowledge of how the various photographic chemicals will react when applied to paper and exposed. Each work is unique with palettes that resonate brilliant tonalities of brown, green, black, and purple. Using this technique, Blyth creates abstract crosshatching grids and most recently has developed a more gestural series of 20 x 16 inch chromoskedasic paintings that explores the ethereal qualities made possible by the unconventional material. Birgit Blyth succeeds at keeping her work fresh and cutting-edge using analog methods that are being quickly replaced elsewhere with digital technology. Though Birgit Blyth began her photographic career using conventional photographic methods, she quickly became more interested in alternative processes. In the mid 1990’s a colleague showed her an article in Scientific American and it was here that she first discovered the technique called “chromoskedasic” painting, which would eventually lead her to fully finding her voice as a photographer. Blyth had always aligned herself with and been moved by abstract expressionist painting. The series of veil paintings by post-abstract expressionist, Morris Louis, was especially inspiring to her and caused her to ask herself how she could do similar interpretations photographically. In “chromoskedasic” painting, she found the answers and would begin on a new path in her artwork. The term “chromoskedasic” is derived from Greek roots meaning color by light scattering. Developed by a photographer named Dr. Dominic Man-Kit Lam, this process exploits the capability of silver particles in black and white photographic paper to “scatter” light at different wavelengths when exposed to light and chemicals. In her mastery of this photochemical drawing process, Blyth has painted lush washes of color into her own “Veil Series;” she has envisioned landscapes, both rural and urban, with melting swirls and marbled colors into rich palettes of toffee and lead. She has used this essentially experimental process to help her “see” the world around her. Blyth says she continues to be fascinated by the process because it requires “a combination of discipline, experimentation, and imagination, making possible a wonderful balance between control and surprise.” Because the chromoskedasic work is all analog, Blyth spends much of her studio time in the darkroom, which has become a rarity in the current world of digital photography. She does however, continue her preference for experimentation in numerous directions, even employing aspects of the digital age – this exhibit will also feature a new series of pieces created with the now defunct but much loved SX-70 polaroid camera, scanned and archivally printed on 24” x 24” fine cotton rag paper. Whatever the process, Blyth’s work is, as the painter and poet, Peter Sacks noted, a blend of “precision and mystery, of articulation and atmosphere.” Her images leave us with the feeling of ongoing action despite the apparent stillness; of qualities both dreamy and stark as light hits a stand of birch trees in a valley or a group of buildings in New York City. As Morris Louis evolved a style of painting that produced a complete integration of paint and canvas, so too has Blyth, with photo paper and chemicals, created a perfect integration of method and content. Artist CV: Born: Kousted, Denmark Resident in U.S.A. since 1963 Education: Denmark and U.S.A. Project, Inc., Cambridge MA (Photography) DeCordova Museum School, Lincoln MA (Printmaking) Maine Photography...
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Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Grid. No 11 (Contemporary Framed Abstract Grid in Black & Coffee)
Located in Hudson, NY
unique chromoskedasic monoprint on B&W photo paper 14 x 11 inches unframed 20 x 16 inches in black metal frame with non-glare glass This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic ...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Grid. No 5 (Contemporary Framed Abstract Grid in Black & Coffee)
Located in Hudson, NY
unique chromoskedasic monoprint on B&W photo paper 14 x 11 inches unframed 20 x 16 inches in black metal frame with non-glare glass This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic ...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Grid. No 13A (Contemporary Framed Abstract Camera-Less Photo in Black & Coffee)
Located in Hudson, NY
unique chromoskedasic monoprint on B&W photo paper 14 x 11 inches unframed 20 x 16 inches in black metal frame with non-glare glass This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic ...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

In Memory Of #5
Located in Hudson, NY
Chromoskedasic monoprint 15 x 12 inches framed 10 x 8 inches unframed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer Birgit Blyt...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

No. 5, Cubes (Abstract Cameraless Photograph in Black and Neutral, Framed)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract digital print on black/white photo paper 31.5 x 26.5 inches in custom black stained wood frame with black 8 ply mat and AR non glare glass These energetic prints are digital copies of original handmade monoprints by photographer Birgit Blyth. Without the use of a camera, the artist produced the original chromoskedasic image by applying the photographic chemicals to black and white photo pager and exposing it to light. The rich black, faded gold, and crisp white tones are determined by the different chemicals used and the amount of time they are exposed to light. In this piece, Blyth painted gestural, intersecting lines to create a grid-like pattern that falls back in space. About the artist and work: Birgit Blyth is one of our most innovative and prolific photographers who works in a darkroom yet uses no camera! Blyth has been experimenting with a technique known as Chromoskedasic painting since the early ‘90s and variations on this concept have been shown at the gallery for the last 20 years. The unusual process involves the use of silver particles in black and white photographic paper to scatter light at different wavelengths when exposed. A chemist of sorts, Blyth demonstrates a thorough knowledge of how the various photographic chemicals will react when applied to paper and exposed. Each work is unique with palettes that resonate brilliant tonalities of brown, green, black, and purple. Using this technique, Blyth creates abstract crosshatching grids and most recently has developed a more gestural series of 20 x 16 inch chromoskedasic paintings that explores the ethereal qualities made possible by the unconventional material. Birgit Blyth succeeds at keeping her work fresh and cutting-edge using analog methods that are being quickly replaced elsewhere with digital technology. Artist Resume: Born: Kousted, Denmark Resident in U.S.A. since 1963 Education: Denmark and U.S.A. Project, Inc., Cambridge MA (Photography) DeCordova Museum School, Lincoln MA (Printmaking) Maine Photography...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Digital

No. 1, Cubes (Abstract Digital Photograph in Earth Toned Palette, Framed)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract digital print on black/white photo paper 25.5 x 21.5 inches in custom black stained wood frame with black 8 ply mat and AR non glare glass These energetic prints are digital copies of original handmade monoprints by photographer Birgit Blyth. Without the use of a camera, the artist produced the original chromoskedasic image by applying the photographic chemicals to black and white photo pager and exposing it to light. The rich black, faded gold, and crisp white tones are determined by the different chemicals used and the amount of time they are exposed to light. In this piece, Blyth painted gestural, intersecting lines to create a grid-like pattern that falls back in space. About the artist and work: Birgit Blyth is one of our most innovative and prolific photographers who works in a darkroom yet uses no camera! Blyth has been experimenting with a technique known as Chromoskedasic painting since the early ‘90s and variations on this concept have been shown at the gallery for the last 20 years. The unusual process involves the use of silver particles in black and white photographic paper to scatter light at different wavelengths when exposed. A chemist of sorts, Blyth demonstrates a thorough knowledge of how the various photographic chemicals will react when applied to paper and exposed. Each work is unique with palettes that resonate brilliant tonalities of brown, green, black, and purple. Using this technique, Blyth creates abstract crosshatching grids and most recently has developed a more gestural series of 20 x 16 inch chromoskedasic paintings that explores the ethereal qualities made possible by the unconventional material. Birgit Blyth succeeds at keeping her work fresh and cutting-edge using analog methods that are being quickly replaced elsewhere with digital technology. Artist Resume: Born: Kousted, Denmark Resident in U.S.A. since 1963 Education: Denmark and U.S.A. Project, Inc., Cambridge MA (Photography) DeCordova Museum School, Lincoln MA (Printmaking) Maine Photography...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Digital

No. 2, Cubes (Abstract Cameraless Photograph with checknboard motif, Framed)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract digital print on black/white photo paper 25.5 x 21.5 inches in custom black stained wood frame with black 8 ply mat and AR non glare glass Pairs well with Ref: LU2272395053 These energetic prints are digital copies of original handmade monoprints by photographer Birgit Blyth. Without the use of a camera, the artist produced the original chromoskedasic image by painting with the photographic chemicals directly onto black and white photo pager and exposing it to light. The rich black, faded gold, and crisp white tones are determined by the different chemicals used and the amount of time they are exposed to light. In this piece, Blyth painted gestural, intersecting lines to create a grid-like pattern that falls back in space. About the artist and work: Birgit Blyth is one of our most innovative and prolific photographers who works in a darkroom yet uses no camera! Blyth has been experimenting with a technique known as Chromoskedasic painting since the early ‘90s and variations on this concept have been shown at the gallery for the last 20 years. The unusual process involves the use of silver particles in black and white photographic paper to scatter light at different wavelengths when exposed. A chemist of sorts, Blyth demonstrates a thorough knowledge of how the various photographic chemicals will react when applied to paper and exposed. Each work is unique with palettes that resonate brilliant tonalities of brown, green, black, and purple. Using this technique, Blyth creates abstract crosshatching grids and most recently has developed a more gestural series of 20 x 16 inch chromoskedasic paintings that explores the ethereal qualities made possible by the unconventional material. Birgit Blyth succeeds at keeping her work fresh and cutting-edge using analog methods that are being quickly replaced elsewhere with digital technology. Artist Resume: Born: Kousted, Denmark Resident in U.S.A. since 1963 Education: Denmark and U.S.A. Project, Inc., Cambridge MA (Photography) DeCordova Museum School, Lincoln MA (Printmaking) Maine Photography...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Digital

Birch No. 2 (Abstract chromoskedasic monoprint)
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique chromoskedasic monoprint mounted on aluminum 40 x 25 inches Signed on reverse This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photograp...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Photography

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Veil 18 (Abstract Cameraless Photograph with Neutral Palette on White)
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract camera-less photograph Neutral palette on white Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on black and white photo paper mounted on foamboard 20 x ...
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Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Foam Board, Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Swept Away 4 ( Unique Gestural Abstract Camerless Photograph in Black and Pink)
Located in Hudson, NY
Swept Away 4 ( Unique Gestural Abstract Camerless Photograph in Black and Pink) Abstract photograph, chromoskedasic monoprint 20 x 16 inches 28 x 24 inches framed, custom black wood,...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Swept Away 3 (Gestural, Abstract Black and Gray Monoprint on Photographic Paper)
Located in Hudson, NY
Swept Away 3 (Gestural, Abstract Black and Gray Monoprint on Photographic Paper) Unique chromoskedasic monoprint 20 x 16 inches 28 x 24 inches framed, custom black wood, 8 ply mat, n...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

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Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

In Memory Of #10 (Abstract Monoprint)
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on photographic paper 22 x 18 inches framed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer Birgi...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Haiku Grid (12 Framed Earth-Toned Abstract Circular Images, Grid Installation)
Located in Hudson, NY
12 unique chromoskedasic monoprints in white frames 34.25 x 38 inches overall with 1-inch spacing 10.75 x 8.75 inches each These contemporary, abstract-style chromoskedasic monopri...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper

In Memory Of #11 (Abstract Monoprint)
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on photographic paper 22 x 18 inches framed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer Birgi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

In Memory Of #12 (Abstract Monoprint)
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on photographic paper 22 x 18 inches framed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer Birgi...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Monoprint

In Memory Of #14 (Abstract Monoprint)
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on photographic paper 22 x 18 inches framed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer Birgi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Birch No. 3 (Abstract Chromoskedasic Monoprint)
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique chromoskedasic monoprint mounted on aluminum 40 x 25 inches Signed on reverse This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photograp...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Untitled XXI (Contemporary Blue Cyanotype on Paper in Modern White Frame)
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique cyanotype on rag paper 22 x 15 inches unframed 26 x 19 inches in simple white frame, AR non glare glass This contemporary unique blue cyanotype photograph was completed by Birgit Blyth in 2015. Cyanotypes are the beautiful result of a photographic printing process that produces a blueprint. The artist created the image by laying blank CD cases...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

Materials

Rag Paper

In Memory Of #8
Located in Hudson, NY
Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on photographic paper 22 x 18 inches framed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer Birgi...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

In Memory Of #9
Located in Hudson, NY
Chromoskedasic monoprint 22 x 18 inches framed This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimental photographer Birgit Blyth. Without the use of a...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

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Grid No. 207 (Modern, Abstract Camera-Less Photo in Toffee, Black, & Beige)
Located in Hudson, NY
20 x 16 inches Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on black and white photo paper with gloss finish This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimenta...
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Grid No. 201 (Modern, Abstract Gestural Photo in Pale Sienna, Brown & Champagne)
Located in Hudson, NY
20 x 16 inches Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on black and white photo paper with gloss finish This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimenta...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Grid No. 204 (Abstract, Experimental Photograph in Light Brown & Pale Maroon)
Located in Hudson, NY
20 x 16 inches Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on black and white photo paper with gloss finish. This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimen...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

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Grid No. 202 (Modern, Abstract Gestural Photo in Light Coral, Brown, & Mocha)
Located in Hudson, NY
20 x 16 inches Unique chromoskedasic monoprint on black and white photo paper with gloss finish This contemporary, abstract style chromoskedasic monoprint was created by experimenta...
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