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Sketch Series: Leaf and Line Photograph - Limited Edition of 30

Ellen Liguori

Canada

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

In the hunt for "photogenic" botany, my inspiration seems to be with the extremes. Either the fresh glorious and nubile bloom, or the botany, leaf or flower or tree, withered and on its way. Leaf and Line beautifully fulfills this ideal. The plump, bright yellow leaf still appears full of life and moisture, but its future surrounds it, in the withering brown stems and crumpled leaves. Diametrically, therein lies the visual conflict...and interest. Here the Sketch Series celebrates simple lines, as those drawn by a needle sharp pencil. This delicacy, and it's touch of comicbook feel, culminate in an atypical form of photographic outcome, that I have grown to love. The layers of shadow and a plethora of highly detailed texture, created by intricate line patterns within the leaf structures, are further elements that make this a surprisingly dynamic capture.There is a lot to see as the simplicity of the large focal point leaf is framed in four corners by distinct, visually compelling elements. Striking contrast, geometric patterns, light, shadow, shape, color, and texture all share space in this tight crop.The viewer may be called to look again at this image and be surprised at the beauty to be seen. A story... a leaf dies back into the soil from which it was born. The Sketch Series has begun.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:30

Size:16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Raised a bridge away from New York City, a year's adventure in the Caribbean ultimately brought me to a permanent home, in the nirvana of the Canadian Rockies. My name is Ellen Liguori. My photographic images are printed on archival, acid free cotton rag and photo papers. Archival inks are used exclusively. I see myself as hunter gatherer so to speak, in search of visual tapestries... threads that offer a jump-off point to compelling art. In a thousand meanders and, literally, 10's of thousands of shutter clicks, I look for a symphony that lives within a larger image. The process: It is about seeing the ordinary thru an extraordinary "lens". A spontaneity is born after a capture is taken. When pulling from it, the subtleties embedded within, one can find treasure in a story that may not have been exposed at first glance. I seek the capture's sweetspot, where it reveals an unforeseen sense of edge and surprise. Almost always this begins with a photo cropped to a new form. As a Fine Art Photographer, happenstance imagery holds a special place. If, in the hunt for that compelling happenstance, one can initially capture organic line and shape, and the feel of depth, there sleeps an image that will reverberate, moving its viewer. My passion is to study composition, to find where harmony and/or discord can be massaged. The combined interactions of the light, color, or, not color...shadow, mood, motion, stillness, and line, are the story. The editing process is, by today's technical abilities, somewhat primitive. I prefer to use lesser editing tools that do not allow me complete control. I focus on the sum. There is satisfaction in dichotomy, with a love for both moody subtlety, and, blazing color. A last, very selective cropping will be the final note of almost any medium I work in. What is taken away is as important, if not more so, than the "snapshot" itself, or, even that which is added thru embellishment. More molded and evolved, my process results in images, not especially polished and slick, but those retaining, organically, a sense of their beginning. The un-prescribed final works share a common thread of working with the unplanned and "accidents" that occur. The finished image is a child of the happenstance.The outcome, never predetermined, is discovered. Unveiled. Beginning with the hunt for that special capture, I continue until I reach a final piece. One with its own personal, seductive characteristics.

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