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Rebecca Skinner"Rusted Web", abstract, texture, yellow, orange, rust, color photograph2010
2010
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Rebecca Skinner’s “Rusted Web” is part of a her "Texture" series taking an up close look at rusted and/or weathered metal. With tones of yellow and orange, this 18 x 12 inch abstract color photo with satin finish is infused directly into metal making it waterproof and easy to clean. This frameless metal print hangs is wired and ready to hang. The artist’s signature is located on the back. With breathtaking depth, true vibrant color and amazing detail “Rusted Web” makes an excellent addition to your home or office. Edition of 5.
This image is also available upon request as an acid-free, archival, paper print. Traditional prints are done on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta Paper featuring a 100% cotton base with a very finely textured gloss surface finish.
Abandoned buildings serve as the focus of Boston-based Rebecca Skinner’s most recent series of photographs. Skinner studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, RI. Artscope, BostonVoyager and Upworthy are just a few publications that have featured her widely shown work. Skinner is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA.
- Creator:Rebecca Skinner (1974, American)
- Creation Year:2010
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:24 x 16 inch, edition of 6Price: $795
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- Gallery Location:Natick, MA
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Rebecca Skinner
Rebecca Skinner photographs abandoned spaces throughout the United States. She is a modern-day urban explorer seeking unique neglected structures and desolate places. Her subject matter ranges from large, cavernous spaces to minute details such as peeling paint and rust. Her locations are often dangerous to photograph in, whether because of rotten floors, falling plaster or asbestos (requiring a respirator), so she never goes alone. Skinner brings to her work a strong ethic of leaving a location exactly as found. She does not stage her photographs—there is a story there to be told and she does not alter it. She uses natural light and a tripod for the images. Texture, color and light all play important parts in her image making. Skinner is a core artist member of Fountain Street Gallery in Boston and a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design. Artscope and Upworthy are among the publications that have featured her work.
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