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Philip Eidenberg-Noppe

Burien, WA, United States

Phil Eidenberg-Noppe, originally from New York City, is a Seattle-based photographer specializing in...

About the artist

Philip Eidenberg-Noppe

Joined In 2019

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About the artist

Philip Eidenberg-Noppe

Joined In 2019

(2 Followers)

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Phil Eidenberg-Noppe, originally from New York City, is a Seattle-based photographer specializing in cultural documentary and abstract “impressionist” photography. A seeker by nature, he thrives on in-depth investigation and strives to convey the details and nuance of what is going on below the surface, always looking for new insights. A lifelong photographer, he received a certificate in Photography at the University of Washington.

Using a camera capable of producing images with vast amounts of visual information, he further explores images during the “digital darkroom” phase, bringing out the visual aspects that best depict the feeling and intention behind the project. He produces all of his own prints on an archival pigment printer and enjoys sharing his creativity with a range of audiences. He has exhibited his work in a wide range of galleries and fine art shows throughout Western Washington State. His work is held in the public Art Collections of King County and the City of Kent, Washington and the Facebook Corporate Collection.

Certificate in Photography, University of Washington

2019 BAM ARTSfair. Juried into annual artfair, will show expanded Skagit Palette: Color + Motion series

2019 Arts in the Port. Two photographs from the “Skagit Ice” series selected for group juried exhibition as part of Anacortes Arts Festival.

2019 Wing Luke Museum. “Danny Woo Garden Pig Roast” series of photos included in juried exhibition “Wide Angle / Close Up”.

2019 COCA annual member show: “Motherland”. Photograph from “Skagit Ice” series included in juried show

2019 Carillon Point. Solo exhibition of “Skagit Palette: Color + Motion” series shown in multiple buildings.

2019 Gallery 110 Exhibition. “Transcendance” – solo exhibition of series of documentary and impressionist dance photography.

2018 King County / 4Culture Public Art Collection. Two photographs – “Mexican Folkloric Dancer” and “Muckleshoot Powwow Dancer: Gold Wings” selected for purchase for King County Portable Public Art Collection.

2018 Fogue Studios Exhibition at Seattle City Hall. Five Photographs – 4 from the “Looking at Americans Here” and a mixed media work created specifically for the exhibit – “Seattle Disbelief” on exhibit at Seattle City Hall in July and August. Latter piece selected by exhibit curators for display at City...