Blue Ridge (2018) Fotografia da Photospoon

Carta per belle arti, 11x8 in
  • Quest'opera è una "Open Edition" Fotografia, Schizzo / Stampa digitale
  • Dimensioni Diverse taglie disponibili
  • Numerosi supporti disponibili (Carta per belle arti, Stampa su metallo, Stampa su tela)
  • Incorniciatura Framing disponibile (Cornice galleggiante + sotto vetro, Frame + Sotto vetro acrilico)
  • Categorie Impressionismo Paesaggio
The Autumn leaves drew me to the Great Smoky Mountains. I'd arrived too early though and they hadn't started to change. The days were chilly though so it wouldn't be long. Along the Blue Ridge Parkway, I stopped often to take in the view. The Blue Ridge Parkway meanders through 470 miles of enchanted forest between the Shenandoah National Park and [...]
The Autumn leaves drew me to the Great Smoky Mountains. I'd arrived too early though and they hadn't started to change. The days were chilly though so it wouldn't be long. Along the Blue Ridge Parkway, I stopped often to take in the view. The Blue Ridge Parkway meanders through 470 miles of enchanted forest between the Shenandoah National Park and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The native Cherokee people traditionally called the Great Smoky Mountains "Shaconage" and it translates to “place of the blue smoke." They were right. As dawn crested the peaks, sunshine threw rays over and under the blue smoke that blanketed the valleys and crept up the edges of the mountains. That's this picture. A place of magic and smoke and serenity.
Taken from the Blue Ridge Parkway before the damage from Hurricane Helene. Hurricane Helene triggered multiple landslides across the parkway’s roads, several of which resulted in weakened structural integrity and loss of road segments. Some parkway facilities were also damaged by the winds and falling trees. The parkway’s roads were covered in thousands of downed trees and tree debris.
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This is art for the tastemakers: the interior designers who sculpt sanctuaries, the collectors who seek soul in their walls. My work draws from a tradition of elegance—think the poised restraint of early pictorialism, [...]

This is art for the tastemakers: the interior designers who sculpt sanctuaries, the collectors who seek soul in their walls. My work draws from a tradition of elegance—think the poised restraint of early pictorialism, kissed by modern clarity. Here, every piece is destined to elevate spaces and spark conversation or create a haven of loveliness. My art is for people like me—those who laugh at life’s messes and still crave beauty that lasts.

I hope my art inspires people to put more real Art in their homes rather than cheap decor from from Amazon, Walmart, or Temu. I hope it inspires more people to collect and invest in Fine Art. I hope they begin to start art collections for their grand children and giving Fine Art as wedding gifts, graduation gifts, and other meaningful milestones.  

Because, as she says, "I find the stories of art collectors are intrinsically part of the pieces they collect. It is the artists that tell all our stories. That makes art into a creatively forged kinship between artist and collector. So, in all my work, I hope people see my work as a mirror of their own fineness and value. It's really yours. I made it for you."

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