WATER SUITE NO. 5 -So gentle a breeze that the clouds seem to strike a pose, barely changing shape as clouds always do. A pastel color palette of pinks, greens, turquoise and blues, like a watercolor, inspires a sense of calm and peacefulness. Slow down, it says, and look upon what this day has given. Clearly, we sense it was a beautiful day and, even better, no hint of a storm to come. To see image larger…
Read MoreSo thrilled to announce receiving a 2nd Honorable Mention Winner Award in international fine art color photography competition, the prestigious 16th Annual International Color Awards, for OTGR. By composing elements of a dynamic, bold abstract pattern of red and yellow lines with the realism of a paint-splattered, dirty city sidewalk below where parallel wavy wet lines on the pavement seem to point to the eye-catching large red OTGR text, I sought to capture some of the duality of urban life and how disparate elements, when framed strategically in the viewfinder, can create an independent harmonious image... To see image large, as well as the reasons graffiti exists, click MORE.
Read MoreI am excited to share that this image of a fumarole venting volcanic gases while eerily distant figures appear shrouded in vapor received an Honorable Mention Winner Award in the prestigious International Color Awards 16th Annual international competition. among 6,573 entries from 72 countries.
Read MoreTHIS WEEK’S PICTURE OF THE WEEK, a solitary figure appears to be savouring solitude while walking along a windswept beach at low tide in early April. Taken from a very high perspective (not a drone) overlooking the wide expanse of beach on which the lone man is strolling, the line of wet sand where the tide has come in and receded until the next wave, the patterned foamy surf beyond, the waves breaking in the distance - each visual element seems to occur in sequential horizontal bands. That’s the visual side of what prompted me to capture the moment you see.
Read MoreCurious, enigmatic image of mannequins’ legs clustered near one another outside a clothing store in Venice, Italy, STAND BY ME joins work by art luminaries Richard Serra, Hank Willis Thomas, Roni Horn, Nicole Eisenman and Alice Neel, along with other talented artists, offered in the Friends Seminary Contemporary Art Auction Preview at David Zwirner, 533 West 19th Street, NYC, February 23 and 24. Backstory of the image, and how to bid online, click MORE.
Read MoreOverjoyed when I heard the news that my art had won six awards in five categories among 6,786 entries from 78 countries in prestigious international competition for fine art color photography. MOVE OVER, BASQUIAT! is the fifth NEWS item featuring a Nominee Award (Abstract) received in the 2022 15th Annual International Color Awards, the leading global award honoring excellence in color photography, I am deeply appreciative of this recognition for BASQUIAT! by the the International Color Awards distinguished jury.
MOVE OVER, BASQUIAT! is actually a pendant image, meaning, it is intended to be paired with another image, in this instance, DOOR, ST. IVO (which also won a Nominee Award). Both are urban images from Rome. They are like old and new Rome, the past and the present. Both have layers that define their surface. In BASQUIAT!, a wall has been enriched by multiple episodes and layers of painted graffiti. You sense the passage of time here but it is a much more recent composition….
Read MoreUniquely urban abstract MOVE OVER, BASQUIAT! joins work by art luminaries Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Misrach, Alice Neel and Richard Serra, among many other talented artists, offered in the Friends Seminary Contemporary Art Auction Preview at David Zwirner, 533 West 19th Street, NYC, February 15 & 16, 2022.
Read MoreI am very, very happy to learn that the International Photography Awards 2021 jury, which “recognizes photography’s leading talents who are creating, shaping and defining the world of photography today,” has awarded MOVE OVER, BASQUIAT! an Honorable Mention Award winner among “nearly 14,000 entries from 120 countries.”
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