David Halliday Art
American, b. 1958
David Halliday's photographs are about beauty, pure and simple. His primary subjects are carefully composed still lifes, portraits and landscapes which he shoots in black and white film with only natural light. He is a purist behind the lens, rarely manipulating his negatives in any way and a master in the darkroom. His work has an ethereal quality that's translated not only through the subject, but also by the warm colors and sepia tones he uses in his printing.to
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Artist: David Halliday
Dealer: Carrie Haddad Gallery
Ceremonial Canes (Sepia Toned Still Life of 5 Canes from Tonga)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Sepia Toned Photograph of Five Ceremonial Canes from Tonga
ed. 4/25
17 x 17 inches
silver gelatin print on archival paper, unframed
Tonga was once at the center of a vast trading empire stretching...
Category
1990s Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin, Archival Paper
Petit Dejeuner (Sepia Toned Still Life of a Breakfast Room in Tonga)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Sepia Toned Still Life of Wooden Antique Headrest from Tonga
17 x 17, edition of 25
Silver Gelatin Print, unframed
David Halliday's series consists ...
Category
1990s Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Archival Pigment
Side Table with Chain & Window Stay (Dadaist Diptych in Vintage Frame)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Side Table with Chain and Window Stay (Diptych), 2017
Upper: 16 x 20 inches framed
Lower: 14 x 10.5 inches framed
toned silver gelatin prints in vintage fr...
Category
2010s Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin, Archival Paper
Candle Stand (Sepia Toned Still Life of Side Table in Vintage Frame)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Candle Stand, 2017
15" X 12" framed
sepia toned silver gelatin print
This vertical sepia toned silver gelatin print still life of a candle stand was captured by photographer, David...
Category
2010s Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin, Archival Paper
Piano Stool (Silver Toned Gelatin Print Still Life in Vintage Frame)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Piano Stool , 2017
Sepia Toned Silver Gelatin Print Still Life in Vintage Frame
16 × 12 in; 40.6 × 30.5 cm framed
Edition of 10
This sepia toned silver gelatin print still life of a...
Category
2010s Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Buoys Blue-Orange (Circular Nautical Still Life Photo of Ocean Buoys on White)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Nautical color still life photograph of blue and orange buoys on a white background
archival pigment print, edition of 10
20 x 20 inch paper size with 16 inch diameter image size
This contemporary nautical still life photograph was made by Hudson Valley based photographer, David Halliday. The image of colorful fishing buoys...
Category
2010s Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Archival Pigment
American, Unknown (Graphic, Vintage Style Red, White, Blue Patriotic Triptych)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Mounted archival pigment print photographs on pure cotton rag paper
Artist made natural wood shadow box frames with AR non glare glass
63.5 x 24.5 inches hung vertically
Editio...
Category
2010s Modern David Halliday Art
Materials
Archival Pigment
Buoys Blue-Orange (Nautical Circle-Shaped Archival Pigment Print)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
archival pigment print, edition of 20
image is 16 inches in diameter
This circular archival pigment print depicting contrasting orange and teal buoys is the work of Hudson Valley-based photographer David Halliday. Halliday adopts a nautical theme with this photograph, a choice that is consistent with much of his photography. Halliday splits the background of the composition horizontally and diametrically into textured taupe and non-textured white planes, grounding the composition, as ever, in minimalism and sophistication.
About the artist:
Whether traveling to a foreign land, wandering through a neighborhood marketto shop for food, or engaging in convivial conversation with a friend at his home,David Halliday is easily charmed, intrigued, excited, or amused by all that surroundshim. An artful documenter of life, Haliday uses his camera as a tool for recording themultitudinous special moments that capture his attention. Once in the darkroom, heeditorializes his finds, subtly embellishing each image until it somehow evokes thesensation that led him to photograph a subject in the first place.
With the exception of a series of platinum print portraits, Halliday produces all of hisphotographs as sepia toned silver gelatin prints. Both processes are highly trad-itional and, in requiring that the artist avoid the use of any color other than sepia,they stand in sharp contrast to splashier modes such as Cibachrome, Polaroid, or digitally produced Iris prints […]. For Halliday, the warm tones afforded by age-old processes reflect his desire to reclaim the past or cherish the present in the form of soft, tranquil, frozen moments...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Archival Pigment
Chain Link (Nautical Minimalist Circle-Shaped Archival Pigment Print)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
archival pigment print, edition of 20
image is 16 inches in diameter
This minimalist circular archival pigment print depiccting a rusted length of chain is the work of Hudson Valley-based photographer David Halliday. Halliday adopts a nautical theme with this photograph, a choice that is consistent with much of his photography. Halliday splits the background of the composition horizontally and diametrically into textured taupe and non-textured white planes, grounding the composition, as ever, in minimalism and sophistication.
About the artist:
Whether traveling to a foreign land, wandering through a neighborhood marketto shop for food, or engaging in convivial conversation with a friend at his home,David Halliday is easily charmed, intrigued, excited, or amused by all that surroundshim. An artful documenter of life, Haliday uses his camera as a tool for recording themultitudinous special moments that capture his attention. Once in the darkroom, heeditorializes his finds, subtly embellishing each image until it somehow evokes thesensation that led him to photograph a subject in the first place.
With the exception of a series of platinum print portraits, Halliday produces all of hisphotographs as sepia toned silver gelatin prints. Both processes are highly trad-itional and, in requiring that the artist avoid the use of any color other than sepia,they stand in sharp contrast to splashier modes such as Cibachrome, Polaroid, or digitally produced Iris prints […]. For Halliday, the warm tones afforded by age-old processes reflect his desire to reclaim the past or cherish the present in the form of soft, tranquil, frozen moments...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Archival Pigment
Carrots Entwined
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
archival pigment prints, edition of 25
white washed wood frame, 21 x 25 inches in frame
still life photography, vegetable still life, carrot still life, orange, orange and grey...
Category
Early 2000s Modern David Halliday Art
Materials
Archival Pigment
Poppies & Potatoes (Still Life Photograph of Flowers & Vegetables on White)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary still life photograph of bright orange and blue poppy flowers and fingerling potatoes on a crisp white tabletop background
archival pigment print, edition 6 of 10
17 x 2...
Category
2010s Contemporary David Halliday Art
Materials
Archival Pigment
David Halliday art for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic David Halliday art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by David Halliday in archival pigment print, pigment print, silver gelatin print and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large David Halliday art, so small editions measuring 8 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of JP Terlizzi, Lisa A. Frank, and Zoë Zimmerman. David Halliday art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $950 and tops out at $6,000, while the average work can sell for $1,500.