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Harvest Orange Tomato Photograph - Limited Edition of 1

Lindsey Wohlman

United States

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Lindsey Wohlman, a photographer and sculptor who graduated from the University of Colorado Fine Arts program adds a photographic view to historical works of great artistic importance. “I feel we must remove art from the vacuum of the moment of creation,” she says. “By doing so we better understand the work, how it moves through history, and how its story is changed.” Lindsey has collaborated with several museums, including Denver Museum of Nature and Science, University of Colorado Natural History Museum and an on-going series to create a photographic study based on John James Audubon’s iconic “Birds of America.” Her photographic series inspired by Andy Warhol was awarded a long term exhibit by the University of Colorado’s Dean of Arts and Sciences and was featured in USA Today. Lindsey, who has exhibited in several national shows has work in public collections, including the University of Colorado Special Collections Library.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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For nearly thirty years, Lindsey Wohlman has immersed herself in art. Her love of art took root in the artistic passion of her late mother Robin Starkey, a prolific sculptor in her own right. Robin passed away from cancer when Lindsey was only twelve years old, but she still remembers using her crayons to color in the hand drawn images that her mother created. Her mother’s passion for drawing and sculpting encouraged Lindsey to follow in her footsteps, becoming an artist herself. Including her mother, other female artists, such as Georgia O’Keeffe and Frida Kahlo, have influenced her personal artistic growth. These artists constant struggle to place their art within the context of their personal and overall history has inspired Lindsey’s own work. Bio_Headshot_LindseyWohlman Lindsey graduated from the University of Colorado with a B.A. in Fine Arts, focusing on fine art photography and art history. She based her senior show around Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans. Deconstructing Warhol’s representation of mass consumerism, Lindsey explored the Pandora’s Box residing inside of a Campbell’s Soup Can. She created prints of freestanding soups, stripped of their protective red and white shells. The prints questioned both form and texture, and discussed labels vs. the actual contents. Lindsey earned the Dean’s Award for her work and her prints hung prominently in Dean of Art’s office for six months. It took the death of a close friend in 2011 for Lindsey to rediscover the joy of sculpting. In designing and creating three-dimensional works, Lindsey found her artistic acumen challenged. She often felt uncomfortable and stretched artistically by the unfamiliar medium. Her experience in working for renowned artist George Lundeen inspired her, introducing her to the beauty of sculpting in bronze. Taking what she learned from George, Lindsey’s own sculptures focuses on wildlife bronzes, specifically sea life. She also has started exploring the re-creation of microscopic seeds. As a child, Lindsey was fascinated with birds. Those who documented birds before the advent of cameras captivated her. She even took a college lecture course on birds of prey when she was only ten years old. This fascination helped generate the idea for Lindsey’s latest project. Her Audubon Project tackles John James Audubon seminal book, The Birds of America.

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