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Item Ships From: Atlanta
Woman in Black, Yemen
By Steve McCurry
Located in Atlanta, GA
Steve McCurry is an American photographer, freelancer, and photojournalist. His photo Afghan Girl, of a girl with piercing green eyes, has appeared on the cover of National Geographi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

C Print

New York Taxi
By Giovanni Lunardi
Located in Atlanta, GA
My artistic photographic work started at the end of the 70’s. Since the beginning my art has been focused on obtaining a three dimensional experience from otherwise two dimensional i...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Gouttes d Eau
Located in Atlanta, GA
Jerome Grilhot was born and raised in Beziers, France. After a successful career as a chef for over 25 years, Grilhot has been focusing his creative talents on photography for the p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

La Parabola de los Ciegos, Brueghel
By Lluis Barba
Located in Atlanta, GA
Lluis Barba’s epic, digitally manipulated images juxtapose iconic paintings from art history with photographs of modern tourists, celebrities, spectators of varied economic backgroun...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Instrument, 2009
By Eric WATERS
Located in Atlanta, GA
Many view Eric Waters' photography as a commitment to the preservation of the New Orleans' African American culture.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Evolution Crocodile II
Located in Atlanta, GA
EMMA HACK is an Adelaide-based artist working in the unique medium of body paint installation and photography. Exhibiting extensively throughout Australia si...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

"Twirl No. 423" - ballet, black and white, figurative, ballerina, motion
By Charlie McCullers
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph has a total limited edition of 30 and can be printed in a variety of sizes. This listing is for a framed print - archival pigment print, Dibond mount, white floater...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Median Life, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet
By Vanessa Prestage
Located in Yardley, PA
From the series, Intent on the Abstract. "Nature refuses to be denied and that same steadfastness can be found in us as well. Life brings turmoil and heartache, but our desire to live, and live wholly, can supersede all else..." - VP Taken with a vintage film camera...
Category

2010s Other Art Style Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Ink

Poppy
By Joyce Tenneson
Located in Atlanta, GA
Joyce Tenneson is an accomplished American photographer best known for her mystical and sensual photographs of the female form. At once haunting, enigmatic, and evocative of dreams a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Polaroid

Tryptic Pirouette
By Parish Kohanim
Located in Atlanta, GA
Parish Kohanim has been intimately involved with professional photography for over 25 years. Parish, who is a renowned commercial photographer, is now devoting his efforts towards hi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Mixed Media, Digital, Digital Pigment

Golden Duck, 2010
Located in Atlanta, GA
I am a choreographer and photographer, born in Germany. I received my art education at the Palucca University of Dance in Dresden. In 2001 I moved to the USA were I transformed my ey...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Mixed Media, Rag Paper, C Print

Sweet and spicy ( fraises et piments )
Located in Atlanta, GA
Jerome Grilhot was born and raised in Beziers, France. After a successful career as a chef for over 25 years, Grilhot has been focusing his creative talents on photography for the p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Moon Painting 90H - abstract photography - light photography - bold colors
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Thad Lee is an award-winning filmmaker, a writer of essays, screenplays, and poetry, an...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Kate Beckinsale departing Demi Lovato’s birthday party, West Hollywood, CA
By Spencer Sloan
Located in Atlanta, GA
This work features hues of blue, orange, purple and yellow. This photograph is an archival inkjet print, mounted to Sintra and face mounted to polished acrylic, edition 1 of 1. Fram...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Mason Walking - film photography - wild nature - invasive species - winter
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Virginie Drujon-Kippelen is a photographer whose work explores the visual representations of the natural world,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Paper

Shaded Cosmos and Zinnias - abstract landscape photography - floral - colorful
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Thad Lee is an award-winning filmmaker, a writer of essays, screenplays, and poetry, an...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Amber Heard takes a break from isolation to walk Birdie with Bianca Butti in LA
By Spencer Sloan
Located in Atlanta, GA
This work features hues of pink, purple, green and yellow. This photograph is an archival inkjet print, mounted to Sintra and face mounted to polished acrylic, edition 1 of 1. Frame...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Mason Lines - film photography - wild nature - vines - skyscape - winter
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Virginie Drujon-Kippelen is a photographer whose work explores the visual representations of the natural world,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Paper

Abby Champion Patrick Schwarzenegger - Out for lunch at Kreation, 10/29/20 III
By Spencer Sloan
Located in Atlanta, GA
This work features hues of pink, purple, green and yellow. This photograph is an archival inkjet print, mounted to Sintra and face mounted to polished acrylic, edition 1 of 1. Frame...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Fall Bloom - abstract landscape photography, colorful, cosmos, warm colors
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Thad Lee is an award-winning filmmaker, a writer of essays, screenplays, and poetry, an...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Overlapping Longwood Branches - abstract landscape photography - floral
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Thad Lee is an award-winning filmmaker, a writer of essays, screenplays, and poetry, and a versatile photograph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

BeltLine 2 - film photography - wild nature - invasive species - green plants
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Virginie Drujon-Kippelen is a photographer whose work explores the visual representations of the natural world,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Paper

Frazer 1 - film photography - wild nature - vines - skyscape - trees - green
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Virginie Drujon-Kippelen is a photographer whose work explores the visual representations of the natural world,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Paper

The March of Spring Beauties - abstract landscape photography - floral
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Thad Lee is an award-winning filmmaker, a writer of essays, screenplays, and poetry, and a versatile photograph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

BeltLine 1 - film photography - wild nature - magnolia - vines - green
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Virginie Drujon-Kippelen is a photographer whose work explores the visual representations of the natural world,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Paper

Composicion VIII, Kandinsky
By Lluis Barba
Located in Atlanta, GA
Lluis Barba’s epic, digitally manipulated images juxtapose iconic paintings from art history with photographs of modern tourists, celebrities, spectators of varied economic backgroun...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

245 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA - documentary photography, urban landscape
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essick is a photographer, author and drone pilot who specializes in nature and environmental themes. His latest series, "Memorial Drive," documents the thoroughfare that stretches between the Georgia State Capitol and the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. Originally known as East Fair Street, Memorial Drive was one of the first roads in Atlanta, and connected the downtown commercial districts to the residential neighborhoods of East Lake and Kirkwood. In 1930, it was expanded all the way to Memorial Hall in Stone Mountain Park with the use of convict labor. The now 15-mile-long thoroughfare took on a new symbolic meaning to physically connect the State Capitol with the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. According to an article in The Atlanta Constitution on February 2, 1930, Memorial Drive was “another step in the effort of Atlanta and Georgia to honor the memory of the heroes of the confederacy.” In the years since, Memorial Drive has acquired even more history. The street passes through communities of a wide diversity of people. These neighborhoods have seen cycles of development, economic decline, redevelopment and in some recent cases complete gentrification. People from all over the world as well as those from just across town have come to live and work on or near Memorial Drive. The street’s story is complex and of interest not only to developers and realtors, but also urban planners, sociologists, community activists, business owners, residents and even artists. Peter used a drone to take many of the photographs in the series, using a survey approach, he hopes to peak a viewers’ interest with the wide array of subjects. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

519 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA documentary photography, urban landscape
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essick is a photographer, author and drone pilot who specializes in nature and environmental themes. His latest series, "Memorial Drive," documents the thoroughfare that stretches between the Georgia State Capitol and the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. Originally known as East Fair Street, Memorial Drive was one of the first roads in Atlanta, and connected the downtown commercial districts to the residential neighborhoods of East Lake and Kirkwood. In 1930, it was expanded all the way to Memorial Hall in Stone Mountain Park with the use of convict labor. The now 15-mile-long thoroughfare took on a new symbolic meaning to physically connect the State Capitol with the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. According to an article in The Atlanta Constitution on February 2, 1930, Memorial Drive was “another step in the effort of Atlanta and Georgia to honor the memory of the heroes of the confederacy.” In the years since, Memorial Drive has acquired even more history. The street passes through communities of a wide diversity of people. These neighborhoods have seen cycles of development, economic decline, redevelopment and in some recent cases complete gentrification. People from all over the world as well as those from just across town have come to live and work on or near Memorial Drive. The street’s story is complex and of interest not only to developers and realtors, but also urban planners, sociologists, community activists, business owners, residents and even artists. Peter used a drone to take many of the photographs in the series, using a survey approach, he hopes to peak a viewers’ interest with the wide array of subjects. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

37 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA - documentary photography, urban landscape
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essick is a photographer, author and drone pilot who specializes in nature and environmental themes. His latest series, "Memorial Drive," documents the thoroughfare that stretches between the Georgia State Capitol and the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. Originally known as East Fair Street, Memorial Drive was one of the first roads in Atlanta, and connected the downtown commercial districts to the residential neighborhoods of East Lake and Kirkwood. In 1930, it was expanded all the way to Memorial Hall in Stone Mountain Park with the use of convict labor. The now 15-mile-long thoroughfare took on a new symbolic meaning to physically connect the State Capitol with the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. According to an article in The Atlanta Constitution on February 2, 1930, Memorial Drive was “another step in the effort of Atlanta and Georgia to honor the memory of the heroes of the confederacy.” In the years since, Memorial Drive has acquired even more history. The street passes through communities of a wide diversity of people. These neighborhoods have seen cycles of development, economic decline, redevelopment and in some recent cases complete gentrification. People from all over the world as well as those from just across town have come to live and work on or near Memorial Drive. The street’s story is complex and of interest not only to developers and realtors, but also urban planners, sociologists, community activists, business owners, residents and even artists. Peter used a drone to take many of the photographs in the series, using a survey approach, he hopes to peak a viewers’ interest with the wide array of subjects. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

2015 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA documentary photography, urban landscape
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essick is a photographer, author and drone pilot who specializes in nature and environmental themes. His latest series, "Memorial Drive," documents the thoroughfare that stretches between the Georgia State Capitol and the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. Originally known as East Fair Street, Memorial Drive was one of the first roads in Atlanta, and connected the downtown commercial districts to the residential neighborhoods of East Lake and Kirkwood. In 1930, it was expanded all the way to Memorial Hall in Stone Mountain Park with the use of convict labor. The now 15-mile-long thoroughfare took on a new symbolic meaning to physically connect the State Capitol with the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. According to an article in The Atlanta Constitution on February 2, 1930, Memorial Drive was “another step in the effort of Atlanta and Georgia to honor the memory of the heroes of the confederacy.” In the years since, Memorial Drive has acquired even more history. The street passes through communities of a wide diversity of people. These neighborhoods have seen cycles of development, economic decline, redevelopment and in some recent cases complete gentrification. People from all over the world as well as those from just across town have come to live and work on or near Memorial Drive. The street’s story is complex and of interest not only to developers and realtors, but also urban planners, sociologists, community activists, business owners, residents and even artists. Peter used a drone to take many of the photographs in the series, using a survey approach, he hopes to peak a viewers’ interest with the wide array of subjects. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

881 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA documentary photography, urban landscape
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essick is a photographer, author and drone pilot who specializes in nature and environmental themes. His latest series, "Memorial Drive," documents the thoroughfare that stretches between the Georgia State Capitol and the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. Originally known as East Fair Street, Memorial Drive was one of the first roads in Atlanta, and connected the downtown commercial districts to the residential neighborhoods of East Lake and Kirkwood. In 1930, it was expanded all the way to Memorial Hall in Stone Mountain Park with the use of convict labor. The now 15-mile-long thoroughfare took on a new symbolic meaning to physically connect the State Capitol with the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. According to an article in The Atlanta Constitution on February 2, 1930, Memorial Drive was “another step in the effort of Atlanta and Georgia to honor the memory of the heroes of the confederacy.” In the years since, Memorial Drive has acquired even more history. The street passes through communities of a wide diversity of people. These neighborhoods have seen cycles of development, economic decline, redevelopment and in some recent cases complete gentrification. People from all over the world as well as those from just across town have come to live and work on or near Memorial Drive. The street’s story is complex and of interest not only to developers and realtors, but also urban planners, sociologists, community activists, business owners, residents and even artists. Peter used a drone to take many of the photographs in the series, using a survey approach, he hopes to peak a viewers’ interest with the wide array of subjects. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

4550 Memorial Drive, Decatur, GA urban landscape, cars, traffic, road
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essick is a photographer, author and drone pilot who specializes in nature and environmental themes. His latest series, "Memorial Drive," documents the thoroughfare that stretches between the Georgia State Capitol and the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. Originally known as East Fair Street, Memorial Drive was one of the first roads in Atlanta, and connected the downtown commercial districts to the residential neighborhoods of East Lake and Kirkwood. In 1930, it was expanded all the way to Memorial Hall in Stone Mountain Park with the use of convict labor. The now 15-mile-long thoroughfare took on a new symbolic meaning to physically connect the State Capitol with the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. According to an article in The Atlanta Constitution on February 2, 1930, Memorial Drive was “another step in the effort of Atlanta and Georgia to honor the memory of the heroes of the confederacy.” In the years since, Memorial Drive has acquired even more history. The street passes through communities of a wide diversity of people. These neighborhoods have seen cycles of development, economic decline, redevelopment and in some recent cases complete gentrification. People from all over the world as well as those from just across town have come to live and work on or near Memorial Drive. The street’s story is complex and of interest not only to developers and realtors, but also urban planners, sociologists, community activists, business owners, residents and even artists. Peter used a drone to take many of the photographs in the series, using a survey approach, he hopes to peak a viewers’ interest with the wide array of subjects. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

4425 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA urban landscape, documentary photography
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essick is a photographer, author and drone pilot who specializes in nature and environmental themes. His latest series, "Memorial Drive," documents the thoroughfare that stretches between the Georgia State Capitol and the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. Originally known as East Fair Street, Memorial Drive was one of the first roads in Atlanta, and connected the downtown commercial districts to the residential neighborhoods of East Lake and Kirkwood. In 1930, it was expanded all the way to Memorial Hall in Stone Mountain Park with the use of convict labor. The now 15-mile-long thoroughfare took on a new symbolic meaning to physically connect the State Capitol with the Confederate monument at Stone Mountain. According to an article in The Atlanta Constitution on February 2, 1930, Memorial Drive was “another step in the effort of Atlanta and Georgia to honor the memory of the heroes of the confederacy.” In the years since, Memorial Drive has acquired even more history. The street passes through communities of a wide diversity of people. These neighborhoods have seen cycles of development, economic decline, redevelopment and in some recent cases complete gentrification. People from all over the world as well as those from just across town have come to live and work on or near Memorial Drive. The street’s story is complex and of interest not only to developers and realtors, but also urban planners, sociologists, community activists, business owners, residents and even artists. Peter used a drone to take many of the photographs in the series, using a survey approach, he hopes to peak a viewers’ interest with the wide array of subjects. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

4665 Memorial Drive, Decatur, GA urban landscape, documentary photography
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Undercurrents (1/23/22) - abstract photography - black and white photograph
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph is of an edition of 10. Paper size is 19 by 44 inches, this listing is for an unframed print. Additional sizes are available. Atlanta-based photographer and master ...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Carbon Pigment

Undercurrents (8/14/22) - abstract photography - black and white photograph
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph is of an edition of 10. Paper size is 15 by 40 inches, this listing is for an unframed print. Additional sizes are available. Atlanta-based photographer and master ...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Carbon Pigment

DJ, 4884 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain, GA - portrait photography, southern
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

3320 Memorial Drive, Decatur, GA urban landscape, documentary photography
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

4455 Memorial Drive, Decatur, GA urban landscape, documentary photography
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

4985 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain, GA - urban landscape, documentary, signs
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Deondre, 6198 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain, GA - urban landscape, portrait
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

6640 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain, GA - documentary photography
By Peter Essick
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for an unframed print. Framing options are available. Peter Essick is inspired by the work of Walker Evans, Ray Metzker, Ansel Adams and David Hockney. Peter Essic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Undercurrents (3/27/22) - abstract photography - black and white photograph
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph is of an edition of 10. Paper size is 15 by 40 inches, this listing is for an unframed print. Additional sizes are available. Atlanta-based photographer and master ...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Carbon Pigment

Undercurrents (5/1/22) - abstract photography - black and white photograph
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph is of an edition of 10. Paper size is 20 by 75 inches, this listing is for an unframed print. Additional sizes are available. Atlanta-based photographer and master ...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Carbon Pigment

Undercurrents (4/17/22) - abstract photography - black and white photograph
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph is of an edition of 10. Paper size is 14 by 44 inches, this listing is for an unframed print. Additional sizes are available. Atlanta-based photographer and master ...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Carbon Pigment

Undercurrents (5/14/22) - abstract photography - black and white photograph
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph is of an edition of 10. Paper size is 13 by 40 inches, this listing is for an unframed print. Additional sizes are available. Atlanta-based photographer and master ...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Carbon Pigment

Undercurrents (11/14/21) - abstract photography - black and white photograph
Located in Atlanta, GA
This photograph is of an edition of 10. Paper size is 24 by 80 inches, this listing is for an unframed print. Additional sizes are available. Atlanta-based photographer and master ...
Category

2010s Abstract Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Carbon Pigment

Wallpaper Peacock Feathers
Located in Atlanta, GA
EMMA HACK is an Adelaide-based artist working in the unique medium of body paint installation and photography. Exhibiting extensively throughout Australia si...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Dasha
By Joyce Tenneson
Located in Atlanta, GA
Joyce Tenneson is an accomplished American photographer best known for her mystical and sensual photographs of the female form. At once haunting, enigma...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Polaroid

"Denizens, #11" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 17 by 23 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #28" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 17 by 23 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #12" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. Simple white frame measuring 17 by 23 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW T...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #1" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. Simple white frame measuring 17 by 23 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW T...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #7" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. Simple white frame measuring 17 by 23 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW Turner and Paul Gauguin. Atlanta-based photographer Beth Lilly utilizes a variety of photographic styles in her conceptually driven projects that speculate on the interplay of choice, chance and circumstance. Her most recent series, “The Seventh Bardo,” documents interstate-goers, who on their journey from point A to B, seemingly step outside the confines of time and space, getting lost in contemplation and introspection. In Tibetan, the term ‘Bardo’ literally means ‘the space in-between,’ like a liminal space, and usually refers to the state between death and rebirth. She finds a long journey on the interstate to be a kind of bardo, a state rich with opportunity for transformation. The landscapes and the portraits in this series can stand alone, but are intended to relate and inform each other. The landscapes contain both blurred and sharp elements, signaling that these images are not about a specific geographical place but a psychological place. Nondescript features in the landscape repeat themselves endlessly – this is a limbo that extends forever but goes nowhere. Instead, they serve to set the emotional and psychological stage, and foster a sense of a dreamy otherworldliness “We live in a time when individuality is highly praised, and yet many of us have never been so lonely,” states Beth. “Cars travel the interstate side by side, just feet apart, yet the passengers experience complete isolation. Our windowed vehicles create the illusion of privacy and within these small worlds, people tune out the outside world and appear deep in self-reflection or absorbed in the dramas of life playing out within the small world of their car.” Beth’s portraits record these transitional moments of being lost in thought or the brief moment of connection when they curiously look back at her. Beth earned her MFA in Photography from Georgia State...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #16" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 15 by 20 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW Turner and Paul Gauguin. Atlanta-based photographer Beth Lilly utilizes a variety of photographic styles in her conceptually driven projects that speculate on the interplay of choice, chance and circumstance. Her most recent series, “The Seventh Bardo,” documents interstate-goers, who on their journey from point A to B, seemingly step outside the confines of time and space, getting lost in contemplation and introspection. In Tibetan, the term ‘Bardo’ literally means ‘the space in-between,’ like a liminal space, and usually refers to the state between death and rebirth. She finds a long journey on the interstate to be a kind of bardo, a state rich with opportunity for transformation. The landscapes and the portraits in this series can stand alone, but are intended to relate and inform each other. The landscapes contain both blurred and sharp elements, signaling that these images are not about a specific geographical place but a psychological place. Nondescript features in the landscape repeat themselves endlessly – this is a limbo that extends forever but goes nowhere. Instead, they serve to set the emotional and psychological stage, and foster a sense of a dreamy otherworldliness “We live in a time when individuality is highly praised, and yet many of us have never been so lonely,” states Beth. “Cars travel the interstate side by side, just feet apart, yet the passengers experience complete isolation. Our windowed vehicles create the illusion of privacy and within these small worlds, people tune out the outside world and appear deep in self-reflection or absorbed in the dramas of life playing out within the small world of their car.” Beth’s portraits record these transitional moments of being lost in thought or the brief moment of connection when they curiously look back at her. Beth earned her MFA in Photography from Georgia State...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #38" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 15 by 20 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #34" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 12 by 16 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #15" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 15 by 20 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #37" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 12 by 16 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

"Denizens, #12" black white photography - travel - highway - portrait
By Beth Lilly
Located in Atlanta, GA
This listing is for a framed print. A simple white frame measuring 17 by 23 inches. Edition of 10. Additional sizes available. Beth Lilly is inspired by the work of Thomas Cole, JMW...
Category

2010s Contemporary Atlanta - Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Inkjet

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