The Stairwell Ed. 2 of 50

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A$380

Artwork Details

Medium Photograph, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 34cm (W) x 32cm (H) x 0.3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This image was captured in Morocco. It is influenced by the art, architecture and colours of Morocco. Captured on a Canon DSLR and edited in my studio. It prints beautifully and I have it hanging in my own home.
I seek to create pieces out of my camera that are both individual and artistic. I feel my style is now recognisable with these particular images. It is a mix of abstract and impressionism.
A stairwell and a young traveller having her photo taken created this image in my mind. I combined the two scenes to create something that reminded me of the grit and beauty of the backstreets of Moroccan towns and cities.

This piece is framed in a black frame 55cm x 55cm, signed on the front with a 1cm white border and an 8 cm white mat. The image size is 34cm x 32cm.
It can be ordered as a canvas at a similar size to the frame (55cm x 52cm for $470.

Also available as an un framed print. Image size 34cm x 32cm. Can be printed on Canson Canson Edition Etching Rag Paper (matte) or Canson Platine Fibre Rag (Satin) for $310.
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Other options are for smaller pieces - print only unframed
30cm x 28cm (A3) $290
20cm x 19cm (A4) $190

Also Available in canvas.
30cm x 28cm A3 Canvas $330.
20cm x 19cm A4 Canvas $210

Artist Bio

My passion for photography was finally unleashed when I retired from education in 2010. Since then my knowledge and my style have developed considerably. I have had many opportunities through courses, workshops, mentoring, travel and exhibitions to nurture my passion for photography.

My style is more impressionism than realism. My passion is seascapes.

I decided a number of years ago that the seascapes I wanted to create would be more painterly, perhaps more gentle. I use a variety of techniques to make my images but the core of my work is created in camera. I use post processing to add another dimension and to resolve the image.

My work is not limited to seascapes. As a Blue Mountains resident, I have found a way of interpreting my local landscape. I don’t try to compete in style with the amazing landscape photographers who I admire, rather I try to put my own emphasis on the images I choose to capture. For the past 4 years I have had a relatively large body of work at the Blackheath Hub where my work became known. I am active in the Mtns Made community and I have valued getting to know other artists in my local area. I have been involved in a number of group photography exhibitions including in the Palm House, Botanic Gardens Sydney; Everglades, Leura; Braemar in Springwood; National Parks Govetts Leap Blackheath.

I print most of my own work in my home studio on my Epson large format using archival papers and inks. The work featured initially on Bluethumb is some of my local Blue Mountains and rural scenes.

Commissions

Shirley's studio is in Blue Mountains