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"Nocturne XIX" is a captivating piece from my ongoing Nocturne series. This artwork explores the hidden beauty of the botanical world through the lens of night photography, using a flash to reveal details unseen in daylight. The abstract black and white composition is achieved through digital manip...
2025
Photography, Digital on Paper
Limited Edition of 10
40 W x 40 H x 1 D in
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Not Framed
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Frank DiPiazza is an artist whose work dwells in the quiet drama of the natural world. His practice is marked by close attention, restraint, and an insistence on looking slowly—especially at subjects often overlooked once daylight fades. Across his body of work, DiPiazza returns to the tension between revelation and concealment, using light not as illumination alone but as a sculptural force. His flash-lit botanical series, Nocturne, stands at the center of this exploration. Created at night and illuminated by direct flash, the images isolate flowers, leaves, and stems against enveloping darkness. Removed from their daytime context, these botanicals take on an unfamiliar intensity: delicate forms appear defiant, theatrical, even uncanny. The flash arrests the subject in a suspended moment, flattening space while sharpening detail, transforming living plants into luminous presences. In Nocturne, DiPiazza engages a long tradition of still life and botanical study while quietly unsettling it. The work resists sentimentality. Instead of romantic moonlight or soft shadow, the blunt clarity of flash introduces a sense of confrontation—between viewer and subject, nature and artifice, control and chance. What emerges is not documentation, but portraiture: each plant rendered with individuality and a charged emotional register. DiPiazza’s work invites sustained looking and rewards patience. By working in darkness and employing a tool often associated with intrusion, he reframes the botanical image as something intimate yet estranged. Nocturne ultimately asks viewers to reconsider how beauty is revealed, how attention is shaped, and what becomes visible when the familiar is pulled briefly—and brilliantly—out of the night.
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