Posts tagged “Print

PRINTS THAT ARE NOW AVAILABLE

All of these were made with love and all of them are $25 each. If you buy more than one, the price of shipping stays the same.

CLICKING ON ANY PHOTO TAKES YOU TO THE STORE. All major credit cards accepted.

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Savage Beauty Available for the Eternal Halloween in all of us

I made this print back in October. I’m a huge fan of Halloween and celebrate the holiday all year. I know I’m not the only one ;-)

Click on the photo to purchase the print. It’s going for $25. “Savage Beauty” is made from high quality paper and dyes for a lifetime of enjoyment. Trick r treat.CLICK ME


Print of Vintage Typewriter on Sale for $25

I made this photograph last spring while at a local haunt. I have a fondness for old typewriters, which is what I had in mind when I took this. Just click on the photo to view it at the store.

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The Anxious Heart of a New Orleans Icon — Own This

I’m selling prints but doing it differently than what I did the last time. What I’m doing now is keeping short runs of each print.

Every print is lovingly birthed — from conception to the moment the image is made and until it is in your hands. The versions of prints that are in the store will only be available until it is out of stock. Other versions of the prints will be made, including various photo papers and sizes. It’s my way to keep things exciting and to ensure your exclusive ownership of each print. My goal, also is to give you great, museum-quality prints that are made on some of the finest paper and at a price that is very attractive (range $20-$35).

First available print is THE ANXIOUS HEART OF A NEW ORLEANS ICON. CLICK ON PHOTO TO GO TO STORE.

CLICK ME!


It’s a Black Celebration


Wet Plate Memories # 2

This photo of the Gaines Mill battlefield (Civil War) was taken last year outside of Richmond. The house on the right is called the Watts house where pivotal events took place during this battle. Interestingly, it’s a private residence. Outside of his house, just down a ways a bit are cannons, obstacle fences (recreations) and earthworks. Any man would drool.

More about this an an image of WET PLATE MEMORIES #1 over HERE.

I overlaid a cement texture onto the photo, turned it (free transform in Photoshop), so the lines of cement was at an angle, then used motion blur to create the effect that it looked like the ghostly hint of bombshells raining over the scene. I really wanted to bring out the tree so that it was just as noticeable as the house since these two subjects have a long, long history together.

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‘Tis the Season for Holiday Markets

 

This weekend, I’ll be selling prints at two holiday markets in Astoria, New York (just outside of Manhattan for those who’ve never heard of it). I’ll be there with several other artists who’ll share their talents through wares people can purchase. I’ve only done this once before. Still getting the hang of things. If you feel inclined to come join us, please come by, say hello, and let’s have a beer.

I’m selling several square 12×12 prints, framed and some 8.5×11. All printed on Kodak Lustre paper. You’ll like.

WINTER IN BLOOM
Saturday
December 17
8PM-?

Live music, DJs, drinks, art gallery (featuring ridiculously talented photographers) and holiday gifts made by hand.

Hosted by In Bloom
Hell Gate Social
12-21 Astoria Blvd.
N or Q to Astoria Blvd

Facebook Invite

HOLIDAY MARKET AT SWEET AFTON
Sunday
December 18
1130am-?

If you just want to stop by and look at stuff then you have to try their brunch burger. It’s my fave.

Sweet Afton
3009 34th St.
N or Q to 30th Ave

Happy holidays to all of you. =)


I HEART Antique Cameras — The No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior

Did I mention how much I love old stuff? I mean, anything old. Especially American made. My girlfriend got me a few antique Kodak cameras for the holidays. This is one of them. The No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior has a cool steam punk quality to it. This one was made between 1922-1931. Anyway, the sucker looks like it works. Just need some 120mm film.

I removed the backing where one would insert the film, revealing the simple structure of the camera (not pictured). Anyway, I went a little conservative with these pictures. I just wanted to present it as it was to show the meticulous craftsmanship of an enduring icon of photography.

12×12 fine art prints available for either of these 2 for $12.00.

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Looking like a train in this photo.


Cafe Frida Terracotta

Dirty glances from the waiter. He blamed us for the incorrect order. Never heard of the plate he brought us. We sent it back. I didn’t want to eat the food. Paranoia salad about the kitchen. Ate the correct order anyway.

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FREE SHIPPING ON ALL PRINTS. Prices range from $18-$30

Use code “BLACKOUTFB1″ for free shipping until Monday.

If you’ve seen something you like in the past and it’s not in the store, send me an email and I’ll give it to you for the lowest price ($18.00).

Click this LINK to go to store (Not the picture).


Bullet in a Soft Place AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE $18

Here it is folks: at 18 bucks, this print is made on Metallic Paper for that real nice shimmer and bounce. Light reflecting off metallic paper — very nice. Anyway, here it is.

If you join my FB fan page, you get 10% off. Code is listed on the wall. FB page over HERE.

To purchase, go HERE or click on the photo below.


Only One of A Kind Prints at a Discount TONIGHT

Hey, all.

As I’ve mentioned in the past, if I’m quiet on the blog that means something’s brewing. Well, here we go. Tonight I will be exhibiting as well as selling original pieces at THIS FESTIVAL (from 7-?) that will be hosted by In Bloom and Hell Gate Social Club.

My goal is to give people a chance to own one-of-a-kind art at very affordable prices.

Mention the word “NOLA” and get 10% off your print.

Free shot glass (there can never be too many shot glasses) with every print.

There are 16 pieces in all. Here are examples and brief descriptions from all 4 series:

The Buried Cross (2011)

Once these are gone, they will never be made the same way again. You are getting a 1/1 on these. These are already placed in a frame and signed and dated (by year). these photographs were printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive paper and affixed onto vellum paper (25% rag) for a textured, silk-like look. Acrylic was used to create a painted matte. 8.5″ x 11 with 4×6 print.(5 in the series.)

Hooked Rain (2011)

These are also a 1/1. Buy one and that’s it. These prints, also on Fujifilm Crystyal Archive paper, are presented in MCS frames, signed, dated on watercolor paper with a acrylic painted as a matte around the border. 8.5″ x 11 with 4×6 print. (5 in the series.)

The Burning Dancer (2011)

Affixed onto art board, this print is in rustic-style wood frame (think the Haunted Mansion at Disney) with a border painted with acrylic. The print is signed and dated on the backside. 8×10 board with 5×7 print. (1 in the series.)

LIC Atom (2010)

These are matted, packaged, and ready to be framed. These are 8×10 mattes with a 4×6 opening. Photographs are printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive paper. (5 in the series.)


Walk into the Light, Astoria

June 30, 2010

You can own this print by going HERE.


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