Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Craig Sheperd’s paintings, most of which are enamel on metal, were created over 2 1/2 years, where the concept of change through exposure to the elements played a large part in their creation. After they were painted, Sheperd thoughtfully placed the works in abandoned urban environments around Buffalo—forgotten industrial and other peripheral sites, where they were left to be exposed to the weather as well as potential human and animal intervention. The result is a patina of rust, fading and other naturally induced marks adding another layer to Sheperd’s traditionally painted images. Sheperd conducted this aesthetic experiment with 30 paintings.
2010s Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Metal, Enamel
2010s Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Metal, Enamel
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Lambda
Early 20th Century Impressionist Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Canvas, Oil
1910s American Impressionist Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Lambda
1880s French School Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Oil
2010s Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
C Print, Lambda
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Lambda
2010s Modern Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Photographic Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Lambda
1960s Outsider Art Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Encaustic
2010s Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Lambda
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Lambda
2010s Conceptual Craig Sheperd Landscape Photography
Metal, Enamel