We have great pleasure to inform about the success of one of our artists. Thomas J. Martin's work Starflower and New Bud has recently received the Committee Choice Award by the Boothbay Regional Art Foundation this year and was chosen to be on the cover of the 2011 Exhibition Catalog as well as in their newsletter. We are also pleased to say that the framed photograph was purchased by an art buyer. This same image was selected by the jury as part of the L/A Arts 'Through The Lens' competition and will be on exhibit at their Gallery 5 in Lewiston, Maine June 10 through July 16, 2011.
Showing posts with label fine art photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine art photography. Show all posts
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Friday, 20 May 2011
Never Too Late To Fulfil Your Dreams
Katarina Fagerstrom Levring, Swedish self-taught photographer and mixed media artist has recently joined our gallery. Her outstanding works and achievements in professional photography contests are a proof that never is too late to live the life of your dreams. Katarina took up photography 2 years ago. Regarding the fact, how much one must learn to acquire the level of competence enabling to participate in world art contests, it is really great success of Katarina's to receive IPA and PX3 awards.
We are eager to see more works of Katarina and pleased to invite you to our gallery to enjoy her awesome floral abstract compositions.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Protecting your copyright and licensing rights by Daniela Bowker
I want to share with you invalubale article send to me by one of our gallery artists, Katarina Fagerstrom Levring. The article is dealing with basic, yet most important issues for us all creative people. It has been written by Daniela Bowker and to respect Daniela's rights, I publish here only some excerpts of the whole text. The rest you may read on Small Aperture Blog.
Copyright and Licensing Rights
The first thing to get straight is that there’s a difference between copyright and licensing rights. If you take a photo (or compose a song, or write a story… you get the picture) you own the copyright to it. That means you have the right to have that photo attributed to you and you can say how, where, and when you want it reproduced, if at all.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Photographic Composition: A Visual Guide to Photos with Impact written by Iris Greenwell
The place of horizon line has shown an important role in the effective use of composition in photography. If you are using the Rule of Thirds to compose a landscape shot you have to ask yourself this question: Where do I place the horizon line? The arrangement of the elements surrounded the horizon line can be a very relevant if you want to have an image with impact. Take a look of these examples and see how I use the horizon line at the top, middle and low points of the frame and how this provides a more interesting composition.
Picture 1 Wildflowers in Fall by Iris Greenwell
Picture 1 Wildflowers in Fall by Iris Greenwell
Friday, 21 January 2011
Tales Of Mystery Landscape Photography by Danuta Antas on YouTube
Danuta Antas has recently published her mysterious and spiritual fine art landscape photography inspired by Botanic Gardens in her hometown. The works shown in the video are also published in a book under the same title. "Tales Of Mystery" photo album is available on Blurb.
See below what others tell about Danuta's photographic work
Julie Riker Dant You..of all the photographers I know..deserve it and many, many more accolades and recognition for your capture of the spirit that nature conveys to us if we only open up to receive it. Danka.
Etykiety:
ANTAS,
ARTISTS,
fine art photography,
INSPIRATIONAL,
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
YouTube
Jim Wright's Solo Exhibition Opening
BIRDS AND OTHER HOLY THINGS
A photo exhibition by Jim Wright
Spectrum Gallery
Racine, WI
January 15 – February 6, 2011
We are pleased to share good news with Jim, our gallery artist, whose solo exhibition has already begun. The opening turned out to be a great success for Jim. Congratulations Jim!:)
Below you may see an opening photo with the artist Jim Wright himslef and his favourite works in the background.
Spectrum Gallery, Racine Wisconsin. show runs until feb. 6
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ARTISTS,
EVENTS,
EXHIBITIONS,
fine art photography,
SHARING SUCCESS
Chris Armytage Featured Artist in Autumn Colours Exhibition
To see the showcase enter here
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Marie Ancolie-Romanet has published new book called Lasting Emotions
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Danuta Antas has published Tales Of Mystery In Pictures.
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Marie Ancolie-Romanet has published new book called Lasting Emotions
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Danuta Antas has published Tales Of Mystery In Pictures.
Thursday, 13 January 2011
A personal response to the Vivian Maier photo exhibit by Jim Wright
A personal response to the Vivian Maier photo exhibit
Chicago Cultural Center
January 8 – April 3, 2011
By Jim Wright
Chicago Cultural Center
January 8 – April 3, 2011
By Jim Wright
“We have to make room for other people. It’s a wheel – you get on, you go to the end, and someone else has the same opportunity to go to the end, and so on, and somebody else takes their place. There’s nothing new under the sun.”
Thus Vivian Maier, a recently discovered photographer of the mid to late twentieth century, expressed a philosophy of modesty that perhaps influenced her to make serious and fine photographs and store them in boxes rather than share them with the world. It was only after her death that John Maloof, a young real estate agent, author and fan of flea markets and estate sales, purchased a box containing thousands of negatives. Maloof recognized the quality of the photography and took on the full-time job of editing and cataloging it.

A selection of Maier’s work is currently on display at the Chicago Cultural Center. Some of those images and other photos can be seen at vivianmaierphotography.com and vivianmaier.blogspot.com
While viewing the Cultural Center exhibit I sensed that I was looking at the work of someone inspired by, and in the company of, such twentieth-century masters as Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Henri-Cartier-Bresson, and Paul Strand, with just an occasional dash of Diane Arbus.
The images suggest a deep compassion for poor and middle-class people, and especially for children. Youngsters are shown at play, under stress, and engaging the camera (and viewer) with a direct, guileless stare. An aging man is asleep on a beach, stretched out in a position of great vulnerability. Another man, perhaps homeless, sits curled on a sidewalk, his face tucked out of sight. Two young girls stand in a store doorway, one shy and retiring and the other forward and curious.
Maier’s obviously wealthy subjects do not seem to fare as well before her camera. In two photos, rich women glare at the camera with apparent disapproval, perhaps of the photographer, perhaps of everything. In another, a well-dressed man sneers as two men help a man on crutches through a doorway.
In addition to the photos of people, the exhibit has a few scenes featuring architecture in light and shadow. But the overall impression is that the photographer was fascinated by people, and probably loved them – especially the less privileged. But we’re left with the mystery: why didn’t she share her work during her lifetime?
Whoever that person is, getting onto the wheel of life in Vivian Maier’s place, he/she will have some big shoes to fill.
Thursday, 6 January 2011
The Most Amazing Story Of The Century
Today, I have come across this video published on FaceBook by one of my friends. I want to share this story with as many people as possible, as in my opinion, it is by far the most intriguing, amazing story of the century. For it is about an artist, I am sure that you too, will be interested in listening and watching the video. I am curious to learn your opinion, so please, leave comments below.
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Award Winning Photographer Jim Wright Solo Exhibition
BIRDS AND OTHER HOLY THINGS
A photo exhibition by Jim Wright
Spectrum Gallery
Racine, WI
January 15 – February 6, 2011
“Photography can be a powerful tool to bring people together, to promote understanding, good will and cooperation” says Chicago photographer Jim Wright, who will have a show of his work, titled “Birds and other holy things” at Spectrum Gallery in Racine, opening January 15. “Photographs can be more than documentation; they can be interpretation and can provide motivation. They not only show a part of reality; they also reveal meaning and purpose.”
Wright has been making photographs professionally since 1973 as a newspaper photographer, commercial freelance photographer and art photographer. He has won many photojournalism awards and was recently given an award of merit for a photo in the winter juried show of Kenosha’s Anderson Arts Center. The show at Spectrum will display works chosen from his entire career.
Racine artist Suellyn Scoon summed up Wright’s first solo show as an art photographer when she stated, “Wright’s photos reveal moments of breath-taking beauty that he has created by going beyond what is observable, into a statement that echoes out to us from the condition of human experience. For example, his photos of a single white bird become an icon for the connection of humanity to a primal source of life. They create hope, and in some of us, faith.”
According to John Mazurek, a local photographer and business manager of Kenosha’s Lemon Street Gallery, “Wright takes the ordinary and makes it look extraordinary. In a day when almost everyone has a digital camera, Jim’s work excels. He can make a bird’s flight have the look of a celestial being, and his studies of ordinary people make them important to the viewer.”
The show will run concurrently with Spectrum’s Winter Invitational show. Both open with a reception at noon-5 pm, Saturday, January 15 and can be seen noon to 5 pm Saturdays and Sundays and by appointment until February 6. The gallery is on the Lake Michigan side of the DeKoven Center, 600 21st Street, Racine.
CONTACT
jimphotoguy@sbcglobal.net
773-606-5938
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EVENTS,
EXHIBITIONS,
fine art photography,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
SHARING SUCCESS
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
RafaŁ Antas Solo Exhibition
Rafal Antas, Polish artist living in the UK, has had recently a solo exhibition in his hometown Nowa Sól in Poland. We are pleased to report that the exhibition has been a big success. for Rafal Many people arrived at its official opening. Rafal showed his photographic works taken during his stay in the UK. One of the leading themes in Rafal's photography is architecture, gothic in particular. His works show artist's great passion and attention to detail.
Etykiety:
ANTAS,
ARTISTS,
EXHIBITIONS,
fine art photography,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Monday, 5 July 2010
New Artists On deArte Gallery
Despite the fact that season is getting warmer and most of creative people, nature artists in particular, spend more time outdoors taking advantage of holidays, workshops or just ability to shot rare plants, animals, etc, our gallery has recently joined two more artists. They both, Larry Ricker and Marta Grabska-Press represent two generations of artists from regions that are poles apart.
Marta is a young Polish self-taught photographer, whereas Larry comes from the USA. Their works show different faces of nature. Larry's landscape is full of space. Watching his works, you can see and feel vast streches of space so typical of the United States, even if it is only a bird's portrait. While Marta's focus is on detail and mood. Her landscapes perfectly invisible a modest nature of the Polish countryside.
For true nature lovers there is no boundaries. Thanks to them both and to other deArte Gallery artists you may take a virtual trip round the world in less than 80 days:)
Etykiety:
ARTISTS,
contemporary art,
fine art photography,
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Art With Positive Energy
deArte Gallery is happy to announce the official launch of Spring theme exibition. About 50 works have been sent to the gallery, all of them are beautiful, bringing lots of positive energy. The special energy that only wakeing-up-to-llife nature can spread. Our artists all have a deep insight into nature's wisdom, they feel nature's energy and want to share this magnificient, inspiring feeling with as many people as possible.
The only thing you have to do is to let yourself to enjoy the works, let yourself to spend some time on reflection upon the nature of life. Let yourself to have a rest, to stop for a while and to feel the present moment of joy, to feel the divine. It's the best way to spend your free time.
Everyone is invited to visit the show. Click here to enter the exhibition
Crocuses, a photo by James K Wright
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Memories Remain - a story behind the photo
This is a composite of two photographs. The scene is from last spring when my husband and I were out driving in southern Illiniois. It began as an overcast day, but quickly, the clouds began to look ominous. I was taking shots of this old house out in the middle of nowhere surrounded by only flatlands when the winds re...ally began to blow hard. I quickly returned to the car and when we turned on the radio to see if there were any storm warinings out, sure enough, we found that we were in the same county that was in the middle of a tornado warning! Thank goodness, it was more in the upper portion of the county, but it sure was scary there for a while. We drove south and eventually ran out of the stormy area.
I had the idea of placing the face of my portrait of Tom McCorkle in the clouds so that it might convey to the viewer the idea that the former occupant's spirits can many times be felt if you are open to it while you explore around or in these old abandoned relics. The memories don't die...they are left there forever.
;0)
Written by Julie Dant
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
"The Light Of A Soul" - the book by Marie Ancolie Romanet
For those who seek the meaning of life we strongly recommend the book "The Light Of A Soul" by Marie-Ancolie Romanet.
The photo "In The Mood For Love" comes from this book.
The photo "In The Mood For Love" comes from this book.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Bald Eagle from Julie Dant
This magnificient photo of bald eagle Julie Dant has sent as a gift for deArte Gallery.
Julie remember that ANTAS (the gallery founder's surname) means in ancient Etruscan EAGLE.
It's very kind of Julie to share such a beautiful photo with us.
Etykiety:
ANTAS,
ARTISTS,
contemporary art,
fine art photography,
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
"A World Of Quietness" by Marie Ancolie Romanet
In the world full of violence, dramatic events and lost hopes, there are people of unique sensivity, delicate, yet strong with the power that only beautiful souls know. One of such people is our artist, French photographer, Marie Ancolie Romanet. deArte Gallery has an honour to show and promote her works. Marie's art has a special quality of soothing minds, bringing peace. Her stunning photographs are of great artistic value. Marie has also published a book, "The Light Of Soul" and three films on You Tube.
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Rafał Antas - Polish photographer
I am happy to announce that first Antas named person joined deArte Gallery. I have found Rafał on the Internet, while looking for a domain name for my personal website. To my surprise www.antas.com.pl domain was not available. But my surprise was much bigger when I discovered that it is the website of a person, like me, taking photography. Rafał is a young generation artist, living in the UK for several years. His works are very stylish and they show his great passion to the chosen theme. You are invited to visit his Art Photo Gallery.
I've got in touch with Rafał quite recently (we are not family:). And I aprreciate very much Rafał decided to join us. Below there are some works of Rafał.
Etykiety:
ANTAS,
ARTISTS,
contemporary art,
fine art photography
Monday, 25 January 2010
Black and White Beauty
It's amazing that black and white photography, so far from modern, vivid colour digital images, has still a significant number of its funs. Moreover, it seems that the number is constantly growing up. DeArte gallery is going to launch an exhibition of B&W images in March, 2010. We want to show another face of beauty in fine art photography.
All artists are welcomed to join the event. Visit our website to look for more information.
Etykiety:
contemporary art,
EVENTS,
EXHIBITIONS,
fine art photography
Saturday, 23 January 2010
Winter Inspirations at deArte Gallery - exhibition - January 22nd, 2010
deArte Gallery is proud to announce the launch of a new and exciting project. We are going to start an official gallery opening with an exhibition of winter images from all over the world, presenting art quality photography, drawings and paintings. The aim of this exhibition is to show how different can winter be in various countries and to make people aware of geographically defined cultural differences.
The exhibition is going to last from 1 to 28 February, 2010To join the event, please, send jpg. files (max. 800pix) of your works. Each artist can send up to 5 works.
Contact deartegallery@gmail.com
Etykiety:
contemporary art,
EVENTS,
EXHIBITIONS,
fine art photography,
inspirational art
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