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Rebecca Swanson Abstract Photography

Rebecca Swanson’s work is inspired by her childhood in Ohio, growing up with her mother, an avid gardener, and her grandmother, an accomplished china painter. Her work is cultivated by the natural world, with its universal fragility and beauty we share with all plants and flowers. She “paints” with her camera, blending the abstract forms of nature with subtle colors to build intimate portraits of perfect, individual blooms. Her utopia in New York City with its parks, waterfronts and botanical gardens. Rebecca studied drawing, painting, photography and sculpture at the Cleveland Institute of Art and moved to New York to work as a textile designer. Rebecca has been exhibiting since 1995 in renowned locations including the New York City Leica Store SoHo. Her photographs can be found in corporate collections including the Banana Republic, St. Regis, Marriott and Omni hotels and in hospitals throughout the country. She has photographed gardens for Bette Midler’s New York Restoration Project. Private collectors include Ina Garten’s The Barefoot Contessa.

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Artist: Rebecca Swanson
Graphic Blossom IV, Color Photograph, Flowers, Botanical, Pink, Yellow, Framed
By Rebecca Swanson
Located in Riverdale, NY
Rebecca Swanson, Graphic Blossom IV, Limited Edition Photograph, 15x15, with a white frame. Framed size 23x23. This would be printed and framed upon order (approximately 3-4 weeks) This stunning image is filled fuschia and a vibrant yellow colors. This is an edition of 15. Also available in 30x30. Rebecca Swanson’s work is inspired from her childhood in Ohio, growing up with her mother, an avid gardener, and her grandmother, an accomplished china painter. Her work is cultivated by the natural world, with its universal fragility and beauty we share with all plants and flowers. She “paints” with her camera, blending the abstract forms of nature with subtle colors to build intimate portraits of perfect, individual blooms. Her utopia is New York City with its parks, waterfronts, and botanical gardens. Rebecca studied drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture at the Cleveland Institute of Art and moved to New York to work as a textile designer. Rebecca has been exhibiting since 1995 in renown locations including the New York City Leica Gallery. Her photographs can be found in corporate collections including Banana Republic, St. Regis, Marriott and Omni hotels and in hospitals throughout the country. She has photographed gardens...
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2010s Contemporary Rebecca Swanson Abstract Photography

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Graphic Blossom IV, Color Photograph, 30x30, Botanical, Pink, Yellow, Framed
By Rebecca Swanson
Located in Riverdale, NY
Rebecca Swanson, Graphic Blossom IV, Limited Edition Photograph, 15x15, with a white frame. Framed size 36x36. This stunning image is filled fuschia and a vibrant yellow colors. This is an edition of 10. Also available in 20x20 Rebecca Swanson’s work is inspired from her childhood in Ohio, growing up with her mother, an avid gardener, and her grandmother, an accomplished china painter. Her work is cultivated by the natural world, with its universal fragility and beauty we share with all plants and flowers. She “paints” with her camera, blending the abstract forms of nature with subtle colors to build intimate portraits of perfect, individual blooms. Her utopia is New York City with its parks, waterfronts, and botanical gardens. Rebecca studied drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture at the Cleveland Institute of Art and moved to New York to work as a textile designer. Rebecca has been exhibiting since 1995 in renown locations including the New York City Leica Gallery. Her photographs can be found in corporate collections including Banana Republic, St. Regis, Marriott and Omni hotels and in hospitals throughout the country. She has photographed gardens...
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2010s Contemporary Rebecca Swanson Abstract Photography

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