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Iceland 244 - Suderland, Iceland (Digital Aerial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial photograph of Iceland landscape archival digital print, edition of 25 Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

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 Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Poplar Corner (Aerial Winter Landscape Photograph of Trees in a White Field)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of trees in a snowy white field Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#121) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs a barren orchard and popular trees in a snowy white field above Sodus, New York. The shadows from the trees cast a dramatic shadow against the white field while the brown colored paved road provides a striking contrast in composition. When seen from above, the aerial landscape photograph looks like a minimalist abstract canvas. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Untitled 25 (Figurative Drawing Polaroid Transfer of a Boy in Cowboy Costume)
By Mark Beard
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative, Polaroid transfer of a young boy in vintage cowboy costume against an orange background PT 25, Made in 1998 Edition 1 of 6 9 x 7 in...
Category

1990s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Polaroid

Grid. No 6 (Contemporary Framed Gestural Lattice Motif Painting in Neutral tone)
By Birgit Blyth
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...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Hudson - Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Fish on Blue (Still Life of Silver Fish on Farm Table)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
archival pigment print, edition of 10 32 x 60 inches unframed, $4200 Fish on Blue is a contemporary still life photograph of small, silver fish strewn across an icy blue farm table...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Trees and Mist (Black and White Landscape Photo of Forest in Winter in Finland)
By Betsy Weis
Located in Hudson, NY
Trees and Mist (Black and White Landscape Photo of Forest in Winter in Finland) by Betsy Weis black and white archival inkjet print on watercolor paper 10 x 15 inches unframed 16.5 x 21.5 inches framed $1250 Photographed in Finland, this black and white archival pigment print by Betsy Weis captures trees in the mist during winter. The forest is softened by the snow and mist that envelopes them and there is a serenity despite the cold conditions of this landscape. This photograph is also available unframed for $950. The image measures 10 x 15 inches. 16.5 x 21.5 inches framed $1250 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

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Plaster Clouds (Photograph of an Exposed Wall and Antique Mantle Piece)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Plaster Clouds, 2016 Archival pigment print 22 1/2 × 40 in; 57.2 × 101.6 cm Edition of 10 In this series, Halliday captures the interiors of his home and studio. The photograph depicts a plaster wall that has been patched, creating cloud like designs on this raw bit of painted wall over the mantle piece. Pops of a soft mint green of the pieces of insulation on the mantle compliment the overall color palette. The white and golden yellows blur the line between photography and abstract art. About the artist: American, b. 1958, Glen Cove, NY, United States, based in Schodack Landing, NY, United States Elegant still lifes bathed in natural light, so masterfully composed one could forget that it is, in fact, a photograph – this is how we’ve come to recognize David Halliday’s work. The artist first gained recognition for his sepia toned silver gelatin prints of common place objects and food staples, emphasized by sublime balances of form, texture, and shadow one could liken to classical painting. In more recent years the artist began embracing his subject matter with modern pops of color in surreal arrangements; vegetables and fruits eccentrically coupled with fish nets and cutlery balanced on undefined tabletops, seeming to float in midair. Now the photographer is retracting his lens to encompass the studio itself as his subject. In a self-portrait of sorts, Halliday skillfully combines elements of his craft in a modest interior...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Songs of the Sky No. 13 (4 Panel Sky Photograph Japanese Kozo Paper/Encaustic)
By Jeri Eisenberg
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary pigment print 36 x 45.5 inches unframed Japanese Kozo paper infused with encaustic on 4 panels, each panel is 36 inches x 11 inches edition of 12 Jeri Eisenberg's photographs, which capture nature's beautiful moments, are printed on panels of thin Japanese Kozo paper. The paper's translucent quality compliments the image with delicate sophistication. A thin layer of encaustic is applied on top of the photograph panels, creating a matte, smooth surface. Here, four blue and white panels...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Wax, Encaustic, Mulberry Paper

Eucalyptus with Turtles and Honeycomb (Archival Digital Printed Collage Panel)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Eucalyptus with Turtles and Honeycomb, 2010 40 x 15.5 inches, edition of 30 (Pictured in Gallery View - 94 x 36 inches, edition of 15) archival digital print, unframed This contempo...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Eucalyptus and Framed Birds (Botanical Archival Digital Printed Collage Panel)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Eucalyptus and Framed Birds, 2010 40 x 15.5 inches, edition of 30 (Pictured in Gallery View - 94 x 36 inches, edition of 15) archival digital print, unframed This contemporary, arch...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

The Elucidation: Figurative Monochrome Duratran Print on LED Illuminated Panel
By Nick Simpson
Located in Hudson, NY
Duratran print on LED illuminated panel 17 x 15 x 2 inches overall Image size: 10 x 8 inches This antique style figurative photograph was created by London based photographer, Nick Simpson, in 2012. Here, a seated figure clad only in a peculiar headdress poses for the camera. The figure clutches a skull to their chest, and rope is wound loosely around their ankles. Mysterious masks and other props litter the background. Simpson includes a slight patina around the sepia toned photograph's edge to accentuate its antique inspired quality. The Duratran print is paired with a dark wood frame and is mounted on LED illuminated panel attached to a power cord. About the work: London based artist, Nick Simpson, is celebrated for his fictional series entitled The Bumforth Man Collection. The series consists of archival prints inspired by a mythical story concerning a quantity of glass photographic plates discovered in an old oak chest on the Bumforth Manor estate in rural England, the family home of the Gascoigne-Simpson's for over nine generations. These plates, which had laid gathering dust for over a hundred years, were supposedly the work of Simpson’s great grandfather, Samuel Heracles Gascoigne-Simpson, a disciple of William Henry Fox Talbot, commonly considered to be the father of photography. To bring this story to life, Simpson starts by building a set, authentically styled and dressed to re-create the Victorian photographic salons of the late 1900s. This becomes the stage upon which he places his eclectic choice of models and actors, all following his original tight narrative to create a richly detailed tableau. The scene is then captured in a single sitting using an original 1867 'Petzval' lens mounted on a mahogany plate camera...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, C Print

Eucalyptus and Framed Birds (Botanical Archival Digital Printed Collage Panel)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Eucalyptus and Framed Birds, 2010 54 x 20.75 inches, edition of 20 (Pictured in Gallery View - 94 x 36 inches, edition of 15) archival digital print, unframed This contemporary, arc...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Woodland Night (Modern Still Life Photograph, Green Plants on Black Background)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital scanograph 25 x 18 inches, edition of 150 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival digital scanograph was made by fine art photographer, Lisa Frank, i...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

One World Trade Center 15 (Sunlit New York Freedom Tower, Color Cityscape Photo)
By James Bleecker
Located in Hudson, NY
One World Trade Center #15 by James Bleecker Contemporary color photograph of New York City's Freedom Tower with sunlight as viewed from the Hu...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

White Oar (Contemporary Nautical Still Life Photo with Neutral Palette)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Nautical color still life photograph of a white oar and coiled rope 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 antique white oar image is part of the artist's 'Portal' series photographed in an old fish shanty...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Field of Large Steel Plates and Large Loader (Aerial Industrial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#259) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 32 x 48 inches with...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Warm Waters No. 19 (Nautical Style Photograph of Blue Ocean Waves on 3 Panels)
By Jeri Eisenberg
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary nautical seascape photograph of blue ocean waves 36 x 33 inches unframed Japanese Kozo paper infused with encaustic on 3 panels, each panel is 36 inches x 11 inches Je...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Wax, Mulberry Paper

Creekbed in Winter (Contemporary Digital Print of Abstract Winter Landscape)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstract landscape photography for a snow filled creek bed during winter Archival digital print 36 x 32 inches, edition of 30 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Street Dance 3.12 x 16 (Graphic Abstract Black & White Grid Urban Photograph)
By Elliott Kaufman
Located in Hudson, NY
archival chromogenic digital print image size: 19 x 23 inches unframed Elliott Kaufman describes New York City as a laboratory in constant movement. In his series “Street Dance,” Kaufman photographs repetitive actions of passersby – such as riding a bicycle or entering a subway station – from a single vantage point and arranges the images in a grid. Key to his series, Kaufman explains, was calculating how changing light would affect the environment. “The bicycles had to be back-lit at the very end of the day,” he says. “The subway steps were calculated so that the light would cast perfect north/south shadows.” He also shot a varying number of exposures at each scene to relay the “staccato rhythm” he sought – as many as 225. “The camera catches the commonality of movement,” he says, “until what endures is a patter of dance and motion.” A number of artists have led him in this direction, including the Bauhaus and the collaborative media which they pioneered, the 1977 film Powers Of Ten, which depicts the relative scale of the universe in factors of ten, Mike Figgis...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital Pigment

Number 84, Black Series: Contemporary Purple Flower on Black Background
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
10 x 10 inch image on 11 x 17 inch paper, $900 unframed All editions are printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Matte Paper with Epson archival quality inks available in editions of 25 in...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Washington Square Arch II (New York City Sepia Toned Print on Watercolor Paper)
By James Bleecker
Located in Hudson, NY
Washington Square Arch pigment print on watercolor paper 13 x 16, edition of 25 $1500 20 x 24, edition of 25 $2500 40x50, edition of 15, $6,500 ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Wil, East Hampton, NY, 2013
By Lynda Churilla
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 15. Shipping time depends on method of shipping. This photograph was previously on exhibition in the Robin R...
Category

2010s Hudson - 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 Hudson - 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 Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

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 Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Walking Grapes: Figurative Still Life Photograph of Grapes & Branches
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Color still life photograph of purple grapes with green vines on figurative olive branches against a white and beige background 'Walking Grapes', by David Halliday, 2017 archival pig...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - 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 Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Untitled Flower 147 (White): Still Life Photograph of Dandelion Flowers on White
By Chad Kleitsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary still life photograph of dandelion flowers on a white background Untitled- Flower 147 (White) by Chad Kleitsch Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte pape...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

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

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Magnolias Breaking Pattern (Abstracted Still Life Photo of Yellow Magnolias)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstracted floral still life color photograph, yellow magnolias in an abstract motif Archival digital print 24 x 24 inches, edition of 50 Print is unframed and made to order Addition...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Leaf Damask (Floral Abstract Still Life Photograph of White & White Gold Leaves)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstracted still life photograph of white leaves with accents of cream, blush, and white gold Archival digital print, made to order 30 x 30 inches, edition of 30 Additional sizes av...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Apple Orchard & Shadows (Framed Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed minimalist aerial landscape photograph of apple trees and shadows against bright white snow 'Apple Orchard and Shadows Near Sodus, NY', 2011 Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#153) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border 27.5 x 36.5 inches in black frame with 8-ply mat and non-glare glass Also available in the following sizes (unframed): Image 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 Image size 40 x 60 inches with 2 inch border $6800 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made land forms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs an apple orchard from above near Sodus, NY. The trees cast dramatic shadows on the bright white snow, creating beautiful contrast. When seen from above, the shadows and tree's stark black forms against the white snow can be likened to a minimalist abstract painting. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Lactarius with Bell Flowers (Modern Digital Mushroom and Flower Still Life)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital scanograph 27.75 x 20 inches, edition of 75 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival digital scanograph was made by fine art photographer, Lisa Frank,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Fish Net Light (Sepia Toned Landscape of Net in Water and Reflection from Tonga)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Sepia Toned Landscape of Net in Water and Reflection from Tonga 17 x 17, edition 5 of 25 Silver Gelatin Print, unframed David Halliday's series consists of sepia-toned still lives ...
Category

1990s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Grid. No 11 (Contemporary Framed Abstract Grid in Black & Coffee)
By Birgit Blyth
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 ...
Category

2010s Abstract Hudson - Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Monoprint

Bobbers (Contemporary Nautical Still Life Photo of Fishing Bobbers on White)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Nautical color still life photograph of colorful fishing bobbers on a white background archival pigment print, edition of 10 20 x 20 inch paper size with 16 inch diameter image size ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Tennessee Williams (Polaroid Transfer of American Playwright his Reflection)
By Mark Beard
Located in Hudson, NY
image size: 8 x 10 inches Portrait of Tennessee Williams Unique Polaroid Transfer on 22 x 15 inch Rives BFK paper, unframed signed SM Beard in penci...
Category

1990s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Polaroid

Cloth Making Tool (Sepia Toned Still Life of Tools from Tonga)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Sepia Toned Silver Gelatin Photograph of Clothing Making Tools from Ancient Tonga 17 x 17 inches, edition of 25 signature on face Tonga was once at the center of a vast trading empire stretching...
Category

1990s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Gentleman Caller (Nick Simpson Sepia Victorian Styled Theatrical Photograph)
By Nick Simpson
Located in Hudson, NY
The Gentleman Caller (Nick Simpson Sepia Victorian Styled Theatrical Photograph) 12 x 16 inches, 21 x 26 inches framed in unique, vintage frame, anti-reflective glass, 8 ply off-white mat board. C-type archival print, edition of 7 This antique style figurative photograph was created by London based photographer, Nick Simpson, in 2013. This scene depicts 4 characters in period dress including a blindfolded man touching a woman's leg as two others peek on. Simpson's aesthetic is enhanced by his playfulness and nostalgia for the Victorian era. Simpson includes a slight patina around the sepia toned photograph's edge to accentuate its antique inspired quality. The Duratran print is paired with a dark wood frame. About the work: London based artist, Nick Simpson, is celebrated for his fictional series entitled The Bumforth Man Collection. The series consists of archival prints inspired by a mythical story concerning a quantity of glass photographic plates discovered in an old oak chest on the Bumforth Manor estate in rural England, the family home of the Gascoigne-Simpson's for over nine generations. These plates, which had laid gathering dust for over a hundred years, were supposedly the work of Simpson’s great grandfather, Samuel Heracles Gascoigne-Simpson, a disciple of William Henry Fox Talbot, commonly considered to be the father of photography. To bring this story to life, Simpson starts by building a set, authentically styled and dressed to re-create the Victorian photographic salons of the late 1900s. This becomes the stage upon which he places his eclectic choice of models and actors, all following his original tight narrative to create a richly detailed tableau. The scene is then captured in a single sitting using an original 1867 'Petzval' lens mounted on a mahogany plate camera...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, C Print

Eucalyptus with Turtles and Honeycomb (Archival Digital Printed Collage Panel)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Eucalyptus with Turtles and Honeycomb, 2010 54 x 19.25 inches, edition of 20 (Pictured in Gallery View - 94 x 36 inches, edition of 15) archival digital print, unframed This contemp...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Kline Kill Road (Tranquil Landscape Photo of a Rustic Barn in Sepia tone)
By James Bleecker
Located in Hudson, NY
Kline Kill Road archival pigment print on watercolor paper 16 x 13, edition of 25 $1500 24 x 20, edition of 25 $2500 50x40, edition of 25, $6,500 This Black and White Sepia-toned print of a barn in upstate New York was taken by photographer, James Bleecker. The rural scene depicts a pond reflecting the nearby willow tree and barn. The sunlight breaks through the clouds, casting a heavenly glow to the idyllic country setting. Artist Statement: These photographs span the last decade of nearly four that I have worked in the Hudson River valley. While I have photographed landscapes, towns and cities, I have chosen a selection of rural scenes for this show. All are in Columbia County except “Allee,” (Tuxedo Park) and Quimby Farm (Marlborough). While my Dutch ancestors settled here early - Bleecker and Verplanck are common place names - I don't know what, if any, pull that fact exerts. Certainly I'm attracted to the layers of time exposed here; in ancient stone walls, leaning barns, faded mansions and mill towns. The valley exudes boom and bust, love and leavings. About the Artist: James Bleecker photographs the landscapes and architecture of his native New York State. Since 1983 his work has spanned independent fine art photography and commercial architectural photography. Much of his work has been commissioned by museums and historic preservation groups in the Hudson River valley. About James’s work, Edgar Munhall, Curator Emeritus of The Frick Collection, has written, "James's work is powerful and mature. Rigorously composed and technically perfect, his photographs can reduce you to tears by their beauty." Collections: Berkshire Museum Barry Diller...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Coiled Rope (Contemporary, Circular Nautical Still Life)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Nautical color still life photograph of thick coiled rope on white background archival pigment print, edition of 10 20 x 20 inch paper size with 16 inch di...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Trees in the Distance (Black and White Archival Inkjet Print of a Meadow)
By Betsy Weis
Located in Hudson, NY
archival inkjet print on watercolor paper 10 x 13 inches unframed 2016 Photographed in Maine, this black and white archival pigment print by Betsy Weis captures a trees in a meadow. The serenity of the sky and grassy meadow in soft grays are contrasted by the leafy tress in the distance. This photograph is available unframed. The image measures 10 x 13 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

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Ceremony Canes (Sepia Toned Still Life of 6 Canes from Tonga)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Sepia Toned Silver Gelatin Photograph of Six Ceremonial Canes from Ancient Tonga 17 x 17 inches, edition of 8/25 signature on face Tonga was once at the center of a vast trading empire stretching...
Category

1990s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Silver Gelatin

Panel with Snakes, Turtles, and Dove (Archival Digital Printed Collage Panel)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Panel with Snakes, Turtles, and Dove, 2010 94 x 36 inches, edition of 15 archival digital print, unframed This contemporary, archival digital print was made by fine art photographer...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Eucalyptus and Framed Birds (Botanical Archival Digital Printed Collage Panel)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
archival digital print 94 x 36 inches, edition of 15 unframed This contemporary, archival digital print was made by fine art photographer, Lisa Frank, in 2010. The botanical still l...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Bailers (Sepia Toned Still Life of Hand Carved Bailers from Ancient Tonga)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Sepia Toned Photograph of Eight Wooden Bailers 17 x 17, edition of 25 Tonga was once at the center of a vast trading empire stretching 500,000 square ...
Category

1990s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Silver Gelatin

Shoe Form (Sepia Toned Still Life of an Antique Shoemaker's Tool from Tonga)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
Sepia Toned Still Life of an Antique Shoemaker's Tool from Tonga 17 x 17, edition 9 of 25 Silver Gelatin Print, unframed David Halliday's series consists of sepia-toned still lives of antique objects from Tonga, a Polynesian sovereign state and archipelago comprising 169 islands, of which 36 are inhabited. He took these still lives during his trip there in 1997. Tonga was once at the center of a vast trading empire stretching...
Category

1990s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Silver Gelatin

Songs of the Sky 10 (Abstract Landscape Color Photograph of Clouds & Blue Sky)
By Jeri Eisenberg
Located in Hudson, NY
Abstracted landscape photograph of clouds and blue sky on three panels Japanese Kozo paper infused with encaustic on 3 panels, each panel is 36 i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Wax, Encaustic, Mulberry Paper

Trees in Rows (Black and White Archival Inkjet Print of a Birch Tree Forest)
By Betsy Weis
Located in Hudson, NY
2015 black and white archival inkjet print on watercolor paper 10 x 15 inches unframed 16.5 x 21.5 inches framed $1250 Photographed in Maine, this black and white archival pigment print by Betsy Weis captures white birch trees in rows. The ordered arrangement evolves into an organic complexity as the trunks spread out into branches. This photograph is available unframed. The image measures 10 x 15 inches. 16.5 x 21.5 inches framed $1250 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

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Milkweed Prairie Still Life (Modern Digital Flora Still Life)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital scanograph 25 x 18 inches, edition of 150 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival digital scanograph was made by fine art photographer, Lisa Frank, i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Young Fiddleheads (Modern Flora Still Life Print)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print 27.75 x 20 inches, edition of 75 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival digital scanograph floral still life was made by fine art photographer...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Arranged Turkey Tails (Contemporary Still Life Photograph of Earth Toned Moss)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern still life photograph of earth toned brown and green moss Archival digital scanograph 25 x 18 inches, edition of 75 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival di...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Arranged Turkey Tails (Contemporary Still Life Photograph of Earth Toned Moss)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Modern still life photograph of earth toned brown and green moss Archival digital scanograph 27.75 x 20 inches, edition of 75 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival...
Category

2010s Modern Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Digital

Italian Woods (Contemporary Archival Pigment Print, Sepia Tone Wooded Landscape)
By David Halliday
Located in Hudson, NY
sepia toned archival pigment print, edition 4 of 25 Item size: 24 x 20 inches, 100% cotton rag paper Image size: 22 x 17 inches This modern, sepia toned landscape print was made by ...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Birch No. 3 (Abstract Chromoskedasic Monoprint)
By Birgit Blyth
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 Hudson - Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Quarry Squares - Near Auburn, NY (Aerail Archival Industrial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial photograph of industrial quarry field Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#267) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

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