 | Artist: a-good-eye My work explores the relationship of forms, textures and color in the everyday world. I use these to create abstract geometrical images. The subjects of my work include: old and new commercial, office and industrial buildings, historical buildings and sites and other man made structures that we see everyday.
I move in close and try to capture an interesting aspect of the subject you would not notice unless you stopped and studied the subject.
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 | Artist: Alan Klug Photography The photographs offered in this portfolio are hand printed by myself and limited to an edition of 250-300 images. They were made with a variety of medium and large format cameras exclusively on negative film, both color and black & white.
I believe strongly in three principles: 1) The old adage "F8 and be there", which means don't burden yourself with vast amounts of technique and equipment. Get out there and make pictures. 2) A photographer's most important tool is a very large trash can, and 3) Avoid looking for the next market; photograph what you care about.
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 | Artist: Audrey Heller Photographs Audrey Heller has been showing her distinctive and playful photos since 1996. Drawing from her training as a director and lighting designer for theater, and her love of overlooked details and visual puns, her body of work took shape. The little guys quickly found a big following.
There is something very familiar about the image of being tiny in a giant environment, and something inspiring, as well as humorous, about seeing such serious and industrious workers and explorers take on the daunting tasks that they face.
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 | Artist: Barry Hendrickson Photography Barry Hendrickson’s much acclaimed series of portfolios: “Ireland in Black & White” is a stunning and breathtaking look at the vast and surreal landscapes of Ireland. His dramatic black and white images of thought provoking and starkly beautiful panoramas conceal the rich and tragic history of Irish heritage.
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 | Artist: Blue Bliss Gallery Limited edition giclees featuring moody, painterly and sometimes intimate views of New York City architecture and street scenes.
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 | Artist: Caitlin Karolczak Caitlin Karolczak was born 1984 in northern Minnesota. She received a BFA in Fine Arts and BA in Art History at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities in May of 2005. She currently resides in Minneapolis Minnesota working as a self employed artist and co-gallery owner.
Her art studio and gallery are in the historic Grain Belt Brewery complex in NE Minneapolis. Besides painting, her interests include vintage medical and post-mortem photography, mid-century modern furnishings and art, fine design, fashion, snowboarding, digital photography, and travel.
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 | Artist: Chris Dahlquist My current work pushes beyond the basics of photography while echoing the traditional processes of tin-type and daguerreotype. Using a modern technique of Polaroid Emulsion Transfer, I combine my images with metal surfaces; aluminum and copper. There is a harmony of opposites created as the exact and precise discipline of photography gives way to intuition and chance. I define feminine imagery with a torch and place ethereal images on indelible metal. Unlike traditional photography no two pieces can every be identical.
My most recent copper work incorporates another visual layer by adding mathematical equations, creative writing from my childhood, and reading primers for a body of work titled "Reading, Writing and Arithmetic." This once again combines my love of education with the photography I have loved since childhood. To see my most recent work please come see me at a show.
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 | Artist: Christopher Lyons Bruno Photography My color photographs are natural using available light. I use a 4x5 view camera, as well as, a 6x7 Pentax Asahi. Each print is balanced for color and density. Burning and dodging is added as needed.I work alone during the creative process, as well as, the printing process. And it is these processes that make each print an original. I achieve a painterly quality by hand painting and distressing various backgrounds and objects.
No digital or mechanical enhancements have been made to either the print or negative. These prints, if treated with care, can last up to 75 years before any noticeable changes occur. Where the work is placed has a great influence as well.
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Artist: Colorful Brushes The works of Catherine Mahoney have gained consistent acceptance in juried exhibitions throughout the country having been named to the Watercolor Honor Society, awards and showings totaling nearly 100.
Since l966, I have been creating impressions of "colorful light" in pencil drawings, batiks, watercolors, pastels, oils and photos of mid-Missouri subjects and world-wide locales. My creations may be found from the USA to South Africa in both private and corporate collections.
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 | Artist: Cort Bassett Photography Enjoyment for me is combining a half-day hike with photography. I just strap on my belt packs with camera, lenses and gadgets and throw the tripod over my shoulder and head into a local state park. I prefer wooded paths alongside water. There is usually a photo op around every corner, and if it doesn't rain, I always have a good time.
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