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Storm Clouds in Black and White - Limited Edition of 15 Photograph

Timothy McGuire

United States

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 30 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Storm clouds I photographed while walking around Greenlake in Seattle. They represent to me the beauty and power of nature and also the transient nature of those things. But mostly it is beautiful and I try to show people the magic of this amazing world we live in... something I believe far too many people take for granted. It could all leave us so we better take car of it and in turn take care of ourselves.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15

Size:30 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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I am always (!) open to making my work in different sizes and on different mediums to accommodate collectors desires. Just get in touch. The sale will always go through Saatchiart.com but I will work with you to get you what you need. My work shows people the wonder and beauty of this world and reminds us all to cherish and protect it. https://www.timmcguireimages.com https://www.instagram.com/timothymmcguire/ https://www.facebook.com/TimMcGuireImages "Variety is the spice of life." I'm a Photographer and Painter born in Pueblo, Colorado, USA (1966). My father was a landscape architect and my mother, a teacher and librarian. Both of them practiced creative arts and crafts outside of their professions. Mom has painted for as long as I can remember and Dad always has some new or continuing creative interest he's working on (drawing, painting, stained glass, wood working...). I have one older brother and one younger. While growing up in the 70's and 80's we lived in a couple small towns in South Central and Southwest Colorado, Del Norte and Cortez. There was one short stint in Vermont when I was 2 or 3 and another in Northern California when I was 9 years old but both times we came back fairly quickly to Colorado. I started my obsession with photography in high school. I was very inspired by Ansel Adams at that time. After studying photography and graphic arts at college in Flagstaff, Arizona I moved to Seattle, Washington where I've lived for 32 years, mostly working in commercial and editorial photography. I am an artist and always have been. There are many other artists who have influenced me over my career. Ansel Adams, Richard Avedon, Annie Leibovitz, Gregory Heisler, Patrick Demarchelier, Albert Watson, Elliot Erwitt, Georgia O'Keefe, Andrew Wyeth, Ed Mell, and many more. In painting I am mostly self taught except for a handful of classes and workshops I've taken over the years and whatever I absorbed from my mother and grandmother in all the time I watched their painting. My photography was learned through years of formal training in high school and college and tutelage while working with over 100 different photographers when I was a freelance photographers assistant... that and a lot of practice and perseverance over 35+ years. My art photography is mostly nature inspired though I often think I should try creating more figurative work from time to time. Maybe I'll change it up one day... you never know.

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