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Nestor Madalengoitia
Pastel on paper
Oil on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas On display at 1915 Wine Cellar
Oil on board
American painter Acrylic on board
Rembrandt's wife Acrylic on board
Rubens wife Acrylic on canvas
Peruvian long-distance runner Acrylic on board
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Nestor’s work is inspired by the work of the pre-Columbian Peruvian Paracas tapestry with a modern understanding which defines his own visual and conceptual vocabulary that emerged through his focus on the point of intersection between visual effect and the meaning of the subject.
Jennifer Dooley
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
Inkjet print on metallic paper
I first discovered my interest in photography while working in the IT department 30+ years ago. I met a coworker with an unsteady hand who always produced blurry pictures. So I asked if I could try out the camera and instantly fell in love. After years of photographing for the sheer joy of it, my photographic "eye" has developed to intuitively seek out anything with colors, shapes and patterns and present it with a creative intention. I see human personality, attitude and gesture in the curvature of floral stems and petals. As flowers decay, these qualities exaggerate and become even more interesting to me. These floral "personalities" are captured with a macro lens and focus stacking technique for maximum clarity.
Jennifer is a Quality Assurance Analyst and resides in Port Chester, NY.