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Barking Betula: Abstract Encaustic Painting of Golden Tree Bark Tones on Purple
By Allyson Levy
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract painting with assorted neutral toned golden tree bark and purple violet encaustic "Barking Betula", by Hudson Valley artist, Allyson Levy, mad...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Organic Material, Mixed Media, Encaustic, Wood Panel

Euphorbic 15 (Abstract Encaustic Painting with Beige & Green Leaves on White)
By Allyson Levy
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract encaustic painting with green and neutral toned plant leaves on white encaustic over wood panel "Euphorbic 15", made by Hudson Valley artist, Allyson Levy, in 2018 Encaustic...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Organic Material, Mixed Media, Encaustic, Wood Panel

Lotus No. 35 (Photorealist Still Life Painting of Green & Brown Lotus Plant)
By Frank DePietro
Located in Hudson, NY
Photorealist still life painting of green lotus flower petals and a brown lotus pod against a light blue background oil on canvas, 16 x 16 inches, 17 x 17 inches in dark wood moulding Signed lower left Painted with the exactness of a still life photograph, this hard edge realist painting by artist Frank DiPetiro features a brown lotus pod with lush green leaves on a pale grey-blue background. Inspired by close observations of the natural world and encounters with still moments that give us pause. Lines, shapes and colors encountered in nature, reveal the cycles of decay and regeneration that are life’s constant state of change. The work has a quiet, meditative quality. The subject is portrayed in a manner true to their existence in a specific time and place and selected based on considerations of visual relationships to formal elements of painting. Aspects of photo realism, hard edge and color field techniques are utilized to isolate the uniqueness of the subject’s detail, as well as emphasize flatness and illusion of depth within the two-dimensional space of the painting. About the artist: Frank DiPietro was born and raised in Scranton PA. He received a Bachelor of Art from Bloomsburg University in 1997, majoring in both Painting and Ceramics with a minor in Art History. In 2000 he earned a degree in Art Education from Moore College of Art and Design while continuing his studies in painting. Frank lived in Philadelphia for twelve years painting and teaching at several museums, art centers and schools in the region. In 2010 he and his family moved to Chester County PA, where he currently resides. Frank currently teaches painting classes and workshops at the Delaware Art Museum and Longwood Gardens...
Category

2010s Photorealist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Five Fish (Color Food Still Life Photograph of Fish on Tabletop with Mint Green)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Formalist style color still life photograph of five sardine fish on a white marble tabletop with a mint green background "Five Fish", 2007 Archival pigment print, edition of 25 Image size: 11 x 14 inches 17 x 21 inches with light wood frame with non-glare glass and 8-ply white mat Excellent condition, ready to hang as is Halliday captures the beauty of a traditional still life with a contemporary spin. Here 5 fish lay on a table against a light green background. The print is part of an edition of 25, is currently framed in a light wood frame with non-glare glass and an 8-ply white mat. The artist's signature is located on the back and front. About the Artist: 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. More about the work: A master of light, David Halliday produces lush and elegant images that are both classical and modern. Celebrated for his ‘purist’ eye, he poetically captures the nude male body in a selection of sepia-toned prints from 1996. Rarely revealing the model's face, Halliday prefers to focus on the natural drape of limbs, soft folds of flawless skin, and curvature of the spine. Overall, a stunningly intimate portrayal of the male form done with elegance and charm. Resume: Born 1958, Glen Cove, New York Lives in Schodack Landing, NY EDUCATION 1998 Penland School of Crafts, Penland, North Carolina 1988 The Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport, Maine 1976-79 Syracuse University, New York 1974-76 Wooster School Community Art Center, Danbury, Connecticut SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2013 Threadbare/New Photographs, Arthur Roger Galley, New Orleans, LA McMurtrey Gallery, Houston, TX 2012 The Past Still Present, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA 2010 Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA Wessel+O’Connor Fine Art, Lambertville, NJ Julie Heller Gallery, Provincetown, MA Graficas Gallery, Nantucket, MA 2009 Culinary Delights, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX Two Decades: David Halliday, Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, NY 2008 Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA Still-Life, Stephen Cohen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY Watermark Gallery, Houston TX Strange Fruit: David Halliday and Greg Kuharic...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

No. 18 (Framed Flower Still Life Photograph of a White Peony on Black)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed flower still life photograph of a white and pale yellow peony on a solid black background “Untitled 18” by Chad Kleitsch, this image i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

No. 11 (Framed Flower Still Life Photograph of a Pale Pink Rose on Black)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed flower still life photograph of a pale pink rose on a solid black background “Untitled 11” by Chad Kleitsch, this image is part of the...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

No. 13 (Framed Still Life Photograph of a White Peony Flower on Black)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed still life photograph of a white peony flower on a solid black background “Untitled 13” by Chad Kleitsch, this image is part of the artist’s “Botanical Mind” series began in ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

No. 36 (Framed Still Life Photograph of an Indigo Blue Flower on Black)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed still life photograph of an indigo blue Morning Glory flower on a solid black background “Untitled 36” by Chad Kleitsch, this image is part of the artist’s “Botanical Mind” s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

No. 21 (Framed Still Life Photograph of a Pastel Orange Rose Flower on White)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed still life photograph of a pastel orange and pink rose flower on a crisp white background “Untitled 21” by Chad Kleitsch, this image is part of the artist’s “Botanical Mind” s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

No. 69 (Framed Still Life Photograph of a Bright Orange Poppy Flower on White)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed still life photograph of a bright orange Poppy flower on a crisp white background “Untitled 69” by Chad Kleitsch, this image is part of the artist’s “Botanical Mind” series be...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

No. 58 (Framed Still Life Photograph of an Indigo Blue Flower on White)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed still life photograph of an indigo blue Morning Glory flower on a crisp white background “Untitled 58” by Chad Kleitsch, this image is part of the artist’s “Botanical Mind” se...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled No. 80 (Framed Still Life Photograph of a Pink Flower on White)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed still life photograph of a pink and yellow flower on a crisp white background “Untitled 80” by Chad Kleitsch, this image is part of the artist’s “Botanical Mind” series began ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled- Flower 147 (White): Still Life Photograph of Dandelions on White
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Untitled- Flower 147 (White) by Chad Kleitsch Contemporary still life photograph of dandelion parachutes Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte paper 40 x 30 inch (40 x...
Category

2010s Modern Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled No. 15 (Abstract Black & Grey Charcoal Drawing with Mat & Black Frame)
By Ralph Stout
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract black and grey charcoal drawing on thick, high quality Arches paper Vertical drawing, 25 x 20 inch image on 30.5 x 22.5 inch Arches paper 35 x 28.5 inches in black frame wi...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Shell 1 (Abstract Black and White Mixed Media Grid Collage with Graphic Shell)
By David Dew Bruner
Located in Hudson, NY
Graphic Abstract mixed media collage of black and white shells with pops of peach, yellow, and marbled paper "Shell 1", by David Dew Bruner, 2020 Mixed Media on paper in a white pain...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

My Shadow Always Watched: Abstract Minimalist Dark Metal 3-D Wall Sculpture
By Joe Wheaton
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract minimalist three-dimensional dark metal sculpture is oxidized brass My Shadow Always Watched, created by Joe Wheaton in 2019 24 inches high x 64 inches wide x 22 inches deep...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Portrait of Dave Winfield, American Major League Baseball Right Fielder
By Edward Avedisian
Located in Hudson, NY
Portrait of Dave Winfield Edward Avedisian 20 x 14 inches, acrylic on stretched canvas Armenian-American artist, Avedisian was best known for his work made in New York City during the 1960s: brilliantly colored, boldly composed canvases that combined Minimalism’s rigor, Pop’s exuberance and the saturated tones of Color Field painting. He was largely recognized for a series of Beach Ball paintings that emerged in the early 1960's and into the later 1960's the artist began painting larger horizontal paintings, featuring vertically intersecting beacon-like stripes that highlighted characteristics from both the Post-Painterly and Color Field movements. In this portrait, Avedisian using his signature use of color, combining bright rusty reds and oranges against a metallic green gold backdrop. A major work from Avedesian's color-stripe series was featured on the cover of Artforum's January 1969 issue (pictured here). Also pictured are photographs of the artist c. 1970 in his studio in New York City and catalog pages from Avedisian's inclusion in the American Painting Now Expo at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, MA in Dec 1967 - Jan 1968. The exhibition, organized by art critic Alan Solomon, featured one of Avedisian's signature Beach Ball paintings alongside large works by Robert Motherwell and Jim Rosenquist. About the subject: Dave Winifield is American former Major League Baseball right fielder born in 1951 and who played for six teams (San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, California Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins, and Cleveland Indians) during his 22 year long career. He had the winning hit in the 1992 World Series with the Blue Jays over the Atlanta Braves. Winfield retired in 1996 and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001, in his first year of eligibility. About the Artist: In the 1960’s, Edward Avedisian was one of the youngest of those luminaries producing a grand new abstract painting. Shown first at Ivan Karp and Dick Bellamy’s Hansa Gallery and then at Robert Elkon, Avedisian’s insouciant mix of pop playfulness, color field cool and high formalist style put his art in a unique, and at the time generously rewarded, position. Paintings made it onto the cover of Artforum, were purchased by all the major museums, were among the few abstract works shown as representative of America’s post-war achievement at Expo 67 in Montreal and comprised a cornerstone in histories of the period written by Barbara Rose, among others. The artist was largely influenced by his Color-Field predecessors, Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Throughout the 1960's and into the mid 1970's the artist was celebrated in the Manhattan art scene, contributing to the Post-Painterly Abstraction movements with contemporaries Helen Frankenthaler, Andy Warhol, Jules Olitski, and Larry Poons. Museum Collections: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York Brooklyn Museum, New York Chrysler Art Museum, Norfolk, Virginia Denver Art Museum, Colorado Flint Institute of Arts, Michigan Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas The Larry Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Minneapolis Institute of Arts Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts Neuberger Museum of Art, State University of New York, Purchase Los Angeles County Museum, California Neuberger Museum, SUNY, Purchase, New York Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum *above description text is supported by Alexandra C. Anderson's article on Edward Avedesian in Artforum's January 1969 issue. NY Times Obituary, published Aug 23, 2007 by Roberta Smith: Mr. Avedisian was best known for his work in the 1960s: brilliantly colored, boldly composed canvases that combined Minimalism’s rigor, Pop’s exuberance and the saturated tones of Color Field painting. A frequent motif was a cluster of bright seedlike orbs corralled at the center of a vibrant monochrome field by larger rings of color, creating an image that could resemble a buoyant cross-section of some unknown fruit. Mr. Avedisian was born in Lowell, Mass., in 1936 and studied art at the Boston Museum School. By the late 1950s he was living in New York, part of a generation of promising young painters that included Frank Stella, Larry Poons and Darby Bannard. From 1958 to 1963 Mr. Avedisian had six solo shows in New York galleries, including two at the Robert Elkon Gallery, where he continued to show almost every year until 1975. By the early 1960s Mr. Avedisian was a rising star. During that decade, his work appeared on the cover of Artforum, in “The Responsive Eye” exhibition of Op Art at the Museum of Modern Art and in four annuals at the Whitney Museum of American Art. His paintings were widely sought by collectors and acquired by major museums in New York and elsewhere. In the mid-1970s Mr. Avedisian moved to Hudson and became less visible. His paintings soon began shifting toward representation; he took to calling his abstract paintings “a period style.” But he continued to be well served by his feeling for color, scale and surface. His landscapes described his surroundings in blunt, flat shapes and singing hues reminiscent of those of Marsden Hartley and Paula Modersohn...
Category

1980s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

DNA: Minimal Abstract Three Dimensional Dark Metal Wall Sculpture
By Joe Wheaton
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist, abstract three dimensional wall sculpture in dark oxidized metal “DNA” made by Joe Wheaton in 2019 19 x 12 x 3.5 inches, oxidized steel Hangs of a French cleat, sculpture is lightweight (weighs about 5 lbs.) Signed, verso Joe Wheaton’s unique sculptural designs welded from dark, oxidized brass or brilliant silver steel showcase a contradictory set of relationships; “beautiful yet menacing, “threatening yet delicate” as described by the artist. Wheaton builds his metal compositions using a language of strokes and patterns. Geometric spears, disks and quadrangles alternate with wispy, sharp edged lines that trail off quietly to an undefined point. This visual sweep can be likened to the art of calligraphy, echoing the artist’s interest in early Asian arts and ceramics, as well as printmaking. Artist Statement: Familiar yet strange, beautiful yet menacing, threatening yet delicate. Reaching and solid, my work traverses many contradictions. As in life, beautiful lines have sharp edges, precarious forms balance with great certainty yet are vulnerable to nature's menacing ways. I am interested in using recognizable materials and relationships in configurations that will serve to re-evaluate how one perceives what might at first seem obvious. Dark forms stand in front of their ever-changing shadows. Lines motion and engage, but are like life, elusive and mysterious. Artist CV: Born in the Netherlands in 1959 Education: 1978-1981 Studied fine art at Alfred University Solo Exhibitions 2019 4 For Art, Lenox, MA Lauren Clark Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA 2018 Lauren Clark Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA 2017 Lauren Clark Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA 2016 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY Canyon Ranch, Lenox, MA 2015 DMG Gallery Saint Petersburg, FL 2013 Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT 2011 Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT 2010 Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA 2008 Springstep, Medford, MA 2008 The Cherrystone gallery, Wellfleet, MA 2007 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY 2006 The Cherrystone gallery, Wellfleet, MA 2006 Carrie Haddad, Hudson NY 2005 The Haddad Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, MA 2005 The Cherrystone gallery, Wellfleet, MA 2004 The Image Gallery, Stockbridge, MA 2004 The Haddad Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, MA 2003 The Image Gallery, Stockbridge, MA 2003 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY 2002 Segreto Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM 2000Segreto Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM 1996 Canyon Ranch, Lenox, MA 1994 SPAZI Contemporary Art, Housatonic, MA Visual Projections 2019 Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside CA Blue Q Berkshire International Festival, Great Barrington, MA Hancock Shaker village, Hancock, NY CATA, Great Barrington, MA 2018 Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside, CA 2017 Jacobs Pillow Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, MA 2016 Music Video, Heaven in Stereo, Inle Lake, Myanmar Music video for Orange Sessions End Violence against women, Mongolia Music video for Orange Sessions, LGBR rights. Mongolia 2015 Made In The Berkshires intro film, Pittsfield, MA Stoneover Farm, Slideluck, Lenox MA The Norman Rockwell Museum Gala, Stockbridge, MA Music video, Star Booty Salon, St. Petersburg, FLA Building Projection , Rococco, St. Petersburg, FLA 2014 Food/Markets , An installation In collaboration with Barbara K Wheaton July- The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, Oxford, England Made In The Berkshires An installation , Pittsfield, MA 2013 June- Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Material culture Material culture , A sensory rave. In collaboration with Barbara K Wheaton July- The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, Oxford, England 2012 A digital visual mashup, The Colonial theatre, Pittsfield, MA Isis Chernobyl, written and directed by Pooja Roo, Housatonic, MA Rolled and stuffed, A brief food history rave In collaboration with Barbara K Wheaton The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, Oxford, England 2011 In collaboration With Barbara K Wheaton A Brief Food History Rave, The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, Oxford, England A audio visual celebration of 50 year of The Peace Corps, GWU, Washington, DC A brief Berkshire Rave, The Colonial Theater, Pittsfield, MA In collaboration with Anne Fredericks Group Exhibitions 2016 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY 2016 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma 2016 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA 2015 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma 2015 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY 2015 Stoneover Farm, Lenox, MA 2014 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma 2015 Carrie Haddad, Hudson, NY 2014 Portals, The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA 2014 BAA Redux, Lichtenstein Center, Pittsfield, MA 2013 Lauren Clark Fine Art Great Barrington, Ma 2013 Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT 2012 Behnke Doherty gallery, Washington Depot, CT 2012 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, New York 2012 Soprafina, Boston,MA 2012 The Shade Gallery, The Bookstore Lenox, Ma 2012 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA 2011 The Ferrin Gakkery, Pittsfield, MA 2011 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, New York 2011 Soprafina, Boston,MA 2011 The Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA 2011 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA 2010 The ferrin Gakkery, Pittsfield, MA 2010 Art in The Park, Key West, FLA 2010 Lichtenstein Center for the arts, Pittsfield, MA 2010 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, New York 2010 Soprafina, Boston,MA 2009 Art in The Park, Key West, FLA 2009 Soprafina, Boston,MA 2009 Cheryl Hazan Gallery, New York, NY 2009 The ferrin Gakkery, Pittsfield, MA 2009 The Millbrook Gallery and Sculpture garden, Concord, NH 2008 The Storefront Artist project, Pittsfield, MA 2008 Art in The Park, Key West, FLA 2008 Cairn Croft Sculpture Garden, Dover, MA curated by Meredyth Moses 2008 The Millbrook Gallery and Sculpture garden, Concord, NH 2008 The Meetinghouse Gallery, New Marlborough, MA 2007 SKH Gallery, Great Barrington, MA 2007 NAGA Gallery...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

The Return of Spring (Modern Abstract Acrylic Painting in Pink, Yellow, & Gold)
By Ragellah Rourke
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract acrylic painting on canvas with a pastel pink, yellow, and gold palette “The Return of Spring”, painted by Ragellah Rourke in 2019 48 x 36 inches, acrylic on canvas Sides are cleanly painted so additional framing is optional Wire backing for easy hanging Artist signature located on the back This contemporary, abstract painting was created by Hudson Valley based artist, Ragellah Rourke in 2019. Her most recent body of work focuses on relationships between color and space. Elements of symbolism, reminiscent of Gustav Klimt, decorate the composition with abstract markings and calligraphic gestural brushwork. Warm yellow and gold tones with hints of green radiate upwards into a background of pastel pink, recalling the awaking the nature during the beginning of spring. There is wire installed on the back for easy hanging. The painting’s sides are cleanly painted so additional framing is optional. Artist Statement: My paintings are very textural and built up slowly over long periods of time. The surface holds the memory of the painting’s development, all the time looking for clues for what will come next. I look for connections between the forms that develop. They are never something that I logically calculate, but rather a long string of chances, thoughts, and guesses. The appearance and meaning develop throughout the progression of the painting. It is a continuous search for resolution, balance and mystery within the painting. Artist CV: 1963 Born Albany, NY 1998 BA Painting, The University at Albany, State University of New York Residing: East Berne, NY SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2012 Carrie Haddad...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Summer Lilies (Realist Black & White Landscape Photograph of Botanicals)
By Betsy Weis
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist landscape photograph of black and white waterlilies "Summer Lilies", photographed by Betsy Weis in 2006 archival inkjet print on watercolor paper 20 x 30 inches, 27 x 37 inches in white frame with white mat & anti-reflective non-glare glass Wire backing for easy installation, ready to hang as is Photographed at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, this black and white archival pigment print by Betsy Weis captures a cluster of water lilies afloat on a glassy, onyx-like body of water. Looming clouds are reflected in the pond's serene surface. Crisp, moody, and rich in texture, the photograph can stand on its own as a quiet glimpse at nature, or can be juxtaposed with others in the series to form a more complete vision. This photograph is available unframed, $1700. The image measures 20 x 30 inches, and the paper measures 24 x 26 inches. Artist statement: Nature provides the perfect model of beauty, according to Plato and Socrates. In the classical period, something was considered beautiful because it existed in nature; art was secondary. In the 18th Century, the German philosopher Johann Joachim Winckelmann argued against the idea that art imitates life, believing that qualities superior to nature are found in art, specifically, ideal beauty, and “brain-born images”. Neoclassical thought represented that art need not serve any end other than its own existence. For me, beauty is an ideal, nature is real, and art comes from the brain. I take pictures in nature, finding shifting, disparate, and beautiful landscapes. I develop my pictures of trees...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Archival Paper

End of Summer (Realist Black & White Still Life Landscape of Lily Pads on Water)
By Betsy Weis
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist landscape photograph of black and white lily pads on water "End of Summer", photographed by Betsy Weis in 2006 archival inkjet print on watercolor paper 20 x 30 inches, 27 x 37 inches in white frame with white mat & anti-reflective non-glare glass Wire backing for easy installation, ready to hang as is Photographed at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, this black and white archival pigment print by Betsy Weis captures a cluster of water lilies afloat on a glassy, onyx-like body of water. Looming clouds are reflected in the pond's serene surface. Crisp, moody, and rich in texture, the photograph can stand on its own as a quiet glimpse at nature, or can be juxtaposed with others in the series to form a more complete vision. This photograph is available unframed, $1700. The image measures 20 x 30 inches, and the paper measures 24 x 26 inches. Artist statement: Nature provides the perfect model of beauty, according to Plato and Socrates. In the classical period, something was considered beautiful because it existed in nature; art was secondary. In the 18th Century, the German philosopher Johann Joachim Winckelmann argued against the idea that art imitates life, believing that qualities superior to nature are found in art, specifically, ideal beauty, and “brain-born images”. Neoclassical thought represented that art need not serve any end other than its own existence. For me, beauty is an ideal, nature is real, and art comes from the brain. I take pictures in nature, finding shifting, disparate, and beautiful landscapes. I develop my pictures of trees...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Archival Paper

We Were Never Strangers: Minimalist Abstract Dark Metal Wall Sculpture
By Joe Wheaton
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist, abstract geometric wall sculpture in dark oxidized metal We Were Never Strangers, made by Joe Wheaton in 2019 30 x 19 x 3.5 inches, oxidized stainless steel Hangs on a French cleat Lightweight, weighs about 5 lbs. Signed, verso Joe Wheaton’s unique sculptural designs welded from dark, oxidized brass or brilliant silver steel showcase a contradictory set of relationships; “beautiful yet menacing, “threatening yet delicate” as described by the artist. Wheaton builds his metal compositions using a language of strokes and patterns. Geometric spears, disks and quadrangles alternate with wispy, sharp edged lines that trail off quietly to an undefined point. This visual sweep can be likened to the art of calligraphy, echoing the artist’s interest in early Asian arts and ceramics, as well as printmaking. This exhibit will include several of Wheaton’s large and small wall sculptures...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Lily Pond (Realist Black & White Landscape Photo of Floating Botanicals)
By Betsy Weis
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist landscape photograph of black and white lilies on water "Lily Pond", photographed by Betsy Weis in 2006 archival inkjet print on watercolor paper 20 x 30 inches, 27 x 37 inches in white frame with white mat & anti-reflective non-glare glass Wire backing for easy installation, ready to hang as is Photographed at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, this black and white archival pigment print by Betsy Weis captures a cluster of water lilies afloat on a glassy, onyx-like body of water. Looming clouds are reflected in the pond's serene surface. Crisp, moody, and rich in texture, the photograph can stand on its own as a quiet glimpse at nature, or can be juxtaposed with others in the series to form a more complete vision. This photograph is available unframed, $1700. The image measures 20 x 30 inches, and the paper measures 24 x 26 inches. Artist statement: Nature provides the perfect model of beauty, according to Plato and Socrates. In the classical period, something was considered beautiful because it existed in nature; art was secondary. In the 18th Century, the German philosopher Johann Joachim Winckelmann argued against the idea that art imitates life, believing that qualities superior to nature are found in art, specifically, ideal beauty, and “brain-born images”. Neoclassical thought represented that art need not serve any end other than its own existence. For me, beauty is an ideal, nature is real, and art comes from the brain. I take pictures in nature, finding shifting, disparate, and beautiful landscapes. I develop my pictures of trees...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Archival Paper

Dusk Lilies (Black & White Landscape Still Life Photograph of Water Lilies)
By Betsy Weis
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist landscape photograph of black and white lilies on water "Dusk Lilies", photographed by Betsy Weis in 2006 archival inkjet print on watercolor paper 20 x 30 inches, 27 x 37 inches in white frame with white mat & anti-reflective non-glare glass Wire backing for easy installation, ready to hang as is Photographed at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, this black and white archival pigment print by Betsy Weis captures a cluster of water lilies afloat on a glassy, onyx-like body of water. Looming clouds and nearby trees are reflected in the pond's serene surface. Crisp, moody, and rich in texture, the photograph can stand on its own as a quiet glimpse at nature, or can be juxtaposed with others in the series to form a more complete vision. This photograph is available unframed, $1800. The image measures 20 x 30 inches, and the paper measures 24 x 26 inches. Artist statement: Nature provides the perfect model of beauty, according to Plato and Socrates. In the classical period, something was considered beautiful because it existed in nature; art was secondary. In the 18th Century, the German philosopher Johann Joachim Winckelmann argued against the idea that art imitates life, believing that qualities superior to nature are found in art, specifically, ideal beauty, and “brain-born images”. Neoclassical thought represented that art need not serve any end other than its own existence. For me, beauty is an ideal, nature is real, and art comes from the brain. I take pictures in nature, finding shifting, disparate, and beautiful landscapes. I develop my pictures of trees...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

My Shadow Was Always Ahead of Me: Contemporary Abstract Oxidized Table Sculpture
By Joe Wheaton
Located in Hudson, NY
Joe Wheaton My Shadow Was Always Ahead of Me, 2019 Oxidized Steel 37 x 16.5 x 3.5 inches Joe Wheaton’s unique sculptural designs welded from dark, oxidized brass or brilliant silver...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

I'll Wait Here...Cool?: Contemporary Abstract Oxidized Steel Wall Sculpture
By Joe Wheaton
Located in Hudson, NY
Joe Wheaton I'll Wait Here...Cool?, 2019 46" X 15" X 5" Oxidized Steel (Lightweight contemporary three-dimensional wall sculpture) Joe Wheaton’s unique sculptural designs welded fr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Some Guy #2: Abstract Geometric Standing Sculpture in Dark Brown Oxidized Steel
By Joe Wheaton
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist, abstract geometric standing sculpture in dark brown oxidized steel "Some Guy #2" by Joe Wheaton, made in 2005 oxidized steel, 80 x 17.5 x 15 inches Freestanding sculpture...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Steel

#5715 Overgrown Barn: Impressionist En Plein Air Landscape Painting on Linen
By Harry Orlyk
Located in Hudson, NY
#5715 Overgrown Barn, 2019 by Harry Orlyk (Impressionistic, en plein air autumn landscape of a sunlit barn in a field) oil on linen mounted on homasote board, ready to hang as is 14.5 x 14.5 inches unframed Signed lower right corner Harry Orlyk is celebrated for his ability to capture rural country landscapes with impressionistic brushstrokes and bright color palettes. Painting daily, the artist drives throughout the upstate New York, stopping to observe and paint 'en plain air' whenever and wherever a landscape strikes him. Orlyk prefers to leave his canvases unframed to reveal the exposed linen which are nailed to sturdy homasote boards for easy installation. This painting is a perfect example of Orlyk's impressionistic aesthetic. Here, the artist captures a quaint country landscape in a range of warm, golden tones. Orlyk's signature use of soft yellows creates a gently luminous atmosphere. The scene is made with gestural strokes of paint that culminate onto a textured, impasto surface. The artist's signature is located in the lower right corner. The artist prefers to leave his paintings unframed. The painting can be installed with one nail, hammered behind the linen and through the homasote board. About the artist: Harry Orlyk was born in Troy, New York in 1947. In 1971 after graduating college, he went on to graduate school at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln . Over the next nine years, he was influenced by several Nebraskan artists. "Still-life painter Robin Smith taught me how to use paint without turpentine - to paint from the tube." He also admits the influence of photographer Lawrence McFarland who taught him what spiritual space was, and how to emphasize it. Lastly he credits well-known Lincoln painter Keith Jacobshagen...
Category

2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil, Board

#5712 Gardenworks: Impressionistic En Plein Air Landscape Painting of Rural Farm
By Harry Orlyk
Located in Hudson, NY
Impressionistic, en plein air summer landscape of a rural country field overlooking a barn and silo Bright, sunny palette of green, blue and beige #5712 Gardenworks, painted by Harr...
Category

2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil, Board

Patches (Abstract Purple & Blue Three Dimensional Wood Wall Sculpture)
By Stephen Walling
Located in Hudson, NY
Three dimensional abstract sky blue, indigo, mauve, purple, and violet wooden wall sculpture Dyed and painted wood on panel with paper collage detail 36 x 24 x 2 inches Can be orie...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Black Dirt (Abstract Landscape Painting of White Clouds Over a Dark Field)
By David Konigsberg
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract cloudscape painting of a white cloud over a black country landscape "Black Dirt", painted by David Konigsberg in 2019 23 x 24 inches Ready to hang, sides are painted white ...
Category

2010s Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

USA (The Sciences): Abstract Colored Pencil & Postage Stamp
By Andrea Moreau
Located in Hudson, NY
USA (The Sciences), 2019 : Abstract Colored Pencil & Postage Stamp by Andrea Moreau 11" X 11" paper size colored pencil and postage stamp on paper 15 x 15 x 1 inches framed This co...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Found Objects, Archival Paper, Color Pencil

Tompkins Square (Abstract Figurative Urban Landscape Painting of New York City)
By William Clutz
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract Figurative city landscape painting of Tompkins Square in Manhattan "Tompkins Square" painted by William Clutz in 1960 Oil on canvas, signed at bottom 30 x 25 inches, 30.5 x...
Category

1960s Abstract Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Roebling's Dream, The Great East River Bridge (NYC Cityscape by William Clutz)
By William Clutz
Located in Hudson, NY
Colorful urban street scene of Brooklyn Bridge, NYC City Landscape Painting by William Clutz "Roebling's Dream, The Great East River Bridge", 1990 oil on canvas 40 x 70 inches, 41 3/...
Category

1990s Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Double Bay Ferry (Tilt Shift Landscape Photograph of Ferry with City Skyline)
Located in Hudson, NY
Color landscape photograph of urban skyline and ferry in Double Bay in Sydney, Australia "Double Bay Ferry", by Keith Loutit, printed in 2008 in part of the artist's 'Small Worlds P...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

14th Street (Photo-Realist Oil Painting of Classic NYC Brick Building)
By Richard Britell
Located in Hudson, NY
Photo-realist oil painting of a classic brick building exterior in New York City 28 x 50 inches, oil on canvas painting Wire backing for easy hanging Unframed with white painted sides This contemporary, realistic oil painting of a New York City brick building exterior was painted by Richard Britell in 2019. Employing his mastery of the troupe l'oeil technique, Britell paints the smooth red colored stone building in extreme detail assuming a three-dimensional quality with close attention paid to shadow and perspective. This building is reminiscent of neo-classical architecture, popularized in the mid-late 1800's and the striking red exterior contrasts against the white stone window trim, further accentuating the painting's troupe l'oeil qualities. The painting on canvas is complete with wire on reverse for seamless hanging. About the artist: Richard Britell, a career painter, studied at Pratt Institute with Philip Pearlstein and Walter Erlebacher. His first show in NYC at Staempfli Gallery was sold out, and reviewed in the New York Times. Britell’s new works revolve around large, dreamy cityscapes tending toward abstraction. The artist currently lives in Pittsfield, MA. Born Utica, New York, 1944 Education 1962 – 1964 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY 1964 – 1966 Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY B.F.A. 1970 – 1972 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, M.F.A. Solo Exhibitions 2011 “Measuring the Universe” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA 2010 “And Now For Some things Completely Different” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA 2010 “The Figure, The Figure, The Figure and The Figure” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA 2009 “A nest of robins in her hair” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA 2007 “NY, NY” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, Ma 2003 “Image and Text” Tokonoma Gallery, Housatonic, MA 1999 “From Architecture to Abstraction” Tokonoma Gallery, Housatonic, MA 1998 “New Work” Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 1998 “New Figures” Ute Stebich Gallery, Lenox, MA 1995 “Richard Britell, New Work” Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, New York, NY 1993 “New Work on Gilded Panel” Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, NY 1985 “Fresco Panels...
Category

2010s Photorealist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil, Wood Panel

Hudson River, Frozen (Minimal Winter Landscape Oil Painting on Canvas)
By Bill Sullivan
Located in Hudson, NY
Hudson River, Frozen (Minimal Winter Landscape Oil Painting on Canvas) 36.6 x 60.5 inches oil on canvas, unframed (thin wood stripping only) Contemporary Hudson River winter landsca...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Plan for Spring #1 (Geometric Abstract Painting in Green, Beige and Light Blue)
By Jeanette Fintz
Located in Hudson, NY
Geometric and gestural abstract painting on canvas in earth tones of green, beige, tan, green, light brown, and blue. Plan for Spring #1, by Jeanette Fintz in 2018 24 x 24 x 2 inches...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Plan for Spring #2 (Geometric Abstract Painting in Green, Beige and Light Blue)
By Jeanette Fintz
Located in Hudson, NY
Geometric and gestural abstract painting on canvas in earth tones of green, beige, tan, green, light brown, and blue. Plan for Spring #2, by Jeanette Fintz in 2018 24 x 24 x 2 inche...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood

Park Spring (Impressionistic Figurative Painting of Figures in a Park Landscape)
By William Clutz
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern impressionist style figurative painting of a family in a colorful park landscape “Park Spring” painted by William Clutz in 1996 60 x 50 inches in a natural wood floater frame Wire backing, signed lower right This figurative oil on canvas painting was made in 1996 by William Clutz as part of a series of works called "Crossings". These paintings were a study of NYC dwellers engaging in the simple, daily activity of crossing the street. In this piece, Clutz captures a joyful moment of a mother and father walking in a sunlit park landscape with their young child. Bright sunlight radiates through lush fall foliage and fills the scene with a soft orange light. With broad, expressionistic brushstrokes, he discovers the extraordinary in the ordinary, by emphasizing the effects of sunlight on the human form. The painting is in excellent condition and is framed in a natural wood floater frame. More about the artist: In New York in the early 50's and 60's, abstract expressionism was the orthodox approach to art at the time. However, Clutz was committed to his personal style that focused on abstracted human figures within urban tableaux. Working in a context of artists who challenged abstract expressionism's popularity in New York, Clutz established himself as a significant proponent of abstract figuration. His paintings focus on human figures within the urban environment, often exposing the transfiguration of his subjects as they travel through the complex light of city streets or summer parks, as shown in two of his early works. Clutz's interest in working from direct observation of urban life was influenced by a long-standing interest in German Expressionism, as well as artists like Henri Matisse, Arshile Gorky, and Nicholas De Stael...
Category

1990s American Modern Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Linen

Early Morning St. AM 1987 (Impressionist Figurative City Scene by William Clutz)
By William Clutz
Located in Hudson, NY
Early Morning St. AM 1987 (Impressionist Figurative City Scene by William Clutz) Impressionist Painting of A Man Crossing a Street in Manhattan in the Early Morning Sunlight Colorful Painted by William Clutz in 1987 50" X 40" x 2", oil on canvas This figurative oil on canvas was painted in 1987 by William Clutz as part of a series of works called "Crossings". These paintings were a study of NYC dwellers engaging in the simple, daily activity of crossing the street. Clutz discovers the extraordinary in the ordinary, simply by studying how the sunlight bounces and reflects off the human form. In New York in the early 50's and 60's,, abstract expressionism was the orthodox approach to art at the time. However, Clutz was committed to his personal style that focused on abstracted human figures within urban tableaux. Working in a context of artists who challenged abstract expressionism's popularity in New York, Clutz established himself as a significant proponent of abstract figuration. His paintings focus on human figures within the urban environment, often exposing the transfiguration of his subjects as they travel through the complex light of city streets or summer parks, as shown in two of his early works. Clutz's interest in working from direct observation of urban life was influenced by a long-standing interest in German Expressionism, as well as artists like Henri Matisse, Arshile Gorky, and Nicholas De Stael...
Category

1980s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

View from the Train: Cityscape Oil Painting, View of Brooklyn
By Patty Neal
Located in Hudson, NY
View from the Train, 2019 24" X 40" x 1", oil on canvas This contemporary oil painting depicting a metropolitan view is the work of realist painter Patty Neal. The painting offers an intimate view of the city, as seen from a window, as it peeks from behind two metal structures. The dark browns and bright golds beautifully compliment the dusty blue, gray sky. Neal works highlight everyday city scenes, utilitarian infrastructure, and industrial or electrical apparatus. Artist statement: A life is an accumulation of experiences: visual, emotional and mental. By compartmentalizing these snippets of life we create boundaries. The focus of my work for many years has been the exploration of these various life aspects and how they are bound together or bound from each other. My process is often literally composed of boundaries. I make a painting by putting together multiple panels, or I segment a single panel into separate visual spaces. The works are made up of pieces or elements of city and landscape. While exploring the concepts of boundaries I play with visual “reality.” Sometimes I combine images that are upside down with those that are not and juxtapose images from different contexts. Literal boundaries, such as walls fences, expanses of water and highway median strips are also used. My intent is to invite viewers to look beyond these boundaries to see the possibilities of a connected whole. About the artist: Solo Exhibitions 2011 "Interior/Exterior", Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, New York 2008 ”Landscape Revisited”, 1870 Gallery, Belmont 2005 Nomad Rug Gallery, San Francisco 2004 "Landscapes"@Klein's, San Francisco 2004 "Landscape Renewed," Space 743, San Francisco 2003 Exploding Head...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Six Windows, Myrtle Ave (Photo-Realist Oil Painting of Classic NYC Red Building)
By Richard Britell
Located in Hudson, NY
Photo-realist oil painting of a classic red brick building exterior in New York City Oil on linen mounted on panel in a handmade walnut frame 10 x 27 x 2 inches framed Wire backing ...
Category

2010s Photorealist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

The Illusion of Separation #8 (Geometric Abstract Painting in Blue & Yellow)
By Jeanette Fintz
Located in Hudson, NY
Geometric and gestural abstract painting on canvas in tones of blue and yellow The Illusion of Separation #8, by Jeanette Fintz in 2017 24 x 24 inches acrylic on wood panel Signed ve...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Minimalist Abstract Color Field Painting in Light Blue & White (C19-3)
By Ginny Fox
Located in Hudson, NY
Nature-Inspired Minimalist Abstract Color Field Painting on 2 Panels in light blue and white with details of earthy brown Acrylic on 2 wood panels Each panel is 36 x 24 x 2 inches Su...
Category

2010s Minimalist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Closing Gate (New Brutalism Minimalist Abstract Wall Sculpture in Bright White)
By Dai Ban
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist, New Brutalism abstract three dimensional wall sculpture in white "Closing Gate Faster Than We Wished", by Japanese born artist, Dai Ban, in 2...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Plaster, Board, Acrylic

Minimalist Abstract Color Field Painting in Light Sage Green (C18-8)
By Ginny Fox
Located in Hudson, NY
Nature-Inspired Minimalist Abstract Color Field Painting on 3 Panels in Sage Green Acrylic on 3 wood panels Each panel is 20 x 16 x 2 inches Suggested installation is 1-2 inches bet...
Category

2010s Minimalist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Minimalist Abstract Color Field Painting in Light Brown & Beige (C19-2)
By Ginny Fox
Located in Hudson, NY
Nature-Inspired Minimalist Abstract Color Field Painting on three panels in light brown and beige Acrylic on 3 wood panels Each panel is 24 x 18 x 2 inches Suggested installation is ...
Category

2010s Minimalist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Passing Through #2 (Geometric Abstract Painting in Yellow, Beige and White)
By Jeanette Fintz
Located in Hudson, NY
Geometric and gestural abstract painting on canvas in earth tones of beige, tan, light brown, with details of white and pale yellow "Passing Through #2", by Jeanette Fintz in 2018 54...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Energy Clearing Drawing #1: Framed Gestural Abstract Drawing, Black Ink on Paper
By Jeanette Fintz
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist gestural abstract drawing on paper with black ink "Energy Clearing #1", by Jeanette Fintz, 2019 22 x 30 inches, 28 x 35.5 inches in natural wood frame Wire and d-rings for...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

Hummingbird Augury: Cobalt Blue Pastel Drawing on Handmade Paper w/ Gold Stars
By Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick
Located in Hudson, NY
Hummingbird Augury (Circular Cobalt Blue Pastel Drawing of Golden Hummingbird and Stars on Indian Handmade Cotton Paper by Kahn & Selesnick) 11 inch diameter unframed pastel, conte c...
Category

2010s Contemporary Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Crayon, Pastel, Handmade Paper, Graphite

Hermes with Goggles On (Tin Type Triptych of Statue, Vintage Victorian Frame)
By David Sokosh
Located in Hudson, NY
Pause that Refreshes (Vintage Tin Type Triptych of Young Man Drinking Coca Cola) Wet plate collodion on aluminum, unique Panel is 6 x 4 inches, 15.5 x 13.5 in...
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Pause that Refreshes (Vintage Tin Type Triptych with Coca Cola)
By David Sokosh
Located in Hudson, NY
Pause that Refreshes (Vintage Tin Type Triptych of Young Man Drinking Coca Cola) Wet plate collodion on aluminum, unique Triptych, each panel is 6 x 4 inches ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Photography

Materials

Other Medium

Aliboo Bib: Still Life Photograph of White & Pink Child's Embroidered Clothing
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary scanograph still life photograph of a child's bib on a white background. "Aliboo Bib", by Chad Kleitsch 2011 Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle paper, edition of 6 30 ...
Category

2010s Modern Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Number 149 White (Still Life Photograph of Tulip Flower on White)
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary still life photograph of white tulip flower on white background "Untitled - Number 149 (White)", by Chad Kleitsch, 2010 Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag ma...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Raggy (Circular Color Photograph of Red Mythical Figure in an Arctic Landscape)
By Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick
Located in Hudson, NY
Circular color photograph a red mythical figure in an icy Arctic landscape Archival pigment print, ed. of 5 10 inch diameter image on 22 x 17 inc...
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Tulip Mania (Circular Color Photograph of Figures & Flowers)
By Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick
Located in Hudson, NY
Circular color photograph of figures in a white landscape with red and white tulips Archival pigment print, ed. of 5 10 inch diameter image on 22 x 17 inch archival paper Made to order, unframed This circular photograph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Untitled- Flower 147 (White): Still Life Photograph of Dandelion Trio
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Untitled- Flower 147 (White) by Chad Kleitsch Contemporary still life photograph of dandelion parachutes Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte paper 18 x 18 inch image...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Cucumbers & Kohlrabi: Color Still Life Photograph of Purple & Green Vegetables
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary color still life photograph of purple and green vegetables 30 x 37.5 inch image size, 33 7/8 41 5/8 inch paper Edition of 10 This horizontal color still photograph of ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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...
Category

2010s Modern Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

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