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Southwest Chile Ristra on Green Rustic Doors - Limited Edition 1 of 30 Photograph

Scott Weaver

United States

Photography, Photo on Paper

Size: 24 W x 34 H x 0.1 D in

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This is a limited edition of signed 24" x 34" prints. The image area is 18" x 27". A Certificate of Authenticity is included. These are printed on exquisite 100% cotton fine art paper using the highest quality archival pigment inks. In the southwestern state of New Mexico (USA) holiday traditions have their own special flavor, and the popular question of "Red or Green?" can have special meaning! Displaying chile ristras (wreaths) made from New Mexico's famous chiles are a favorite of the season. Green chiles will turn red as they continue to ripen and dry out. This holiday ristra was photographed in the courtyard of a Mesilla NM historic home in late afternoon fall light.

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Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:24 W x 34 H x 0.1 D in

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I've had strong artistic inclinations from an early age. Music has been one of my great pursuits thru my university days. At that time my interest in photography began. My first B&W photos were still life attempts and night time shots of architecture at UNM. Years later I became interested in exploring studio photography of objects, then began working with people. Photographing the human form was of great interest to me and I began selling cards featuring my photographs almost as soon as I began this genre. Two years later I was offered a solo exhibition of this work, which was greeted with acclaim. That same year, 1994, I began my career as a full-time photographer and that has been my occupation since. I have continued to include fine art work along with my commercial endeavors, just as the artists of the middle ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods did.In fact, most of these artists would not have made a distinction between the two. In my fine art work with objects and the landscape I am interested in the passage of time, of being and existence. Many of my still lifes could be called 'Zen' images, a term I am attracted to. With my landscapes I tend to respond to starkness more than color and lushness. This suits the area I have lived most of my life: the high desert environment of New Mexico. I also enjoy creating photo montages, often incorporating multiple images as a sequence or other sort of relationship. With my still lifes I have often photographed objects that have faded, or are completely dried up. They have not lost their beauty and interest for me, or even their 'life', but still contain powerful spirits in themselves.

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