Posted on March 16, 2013, in 2013, An Artist's Life, Creative Process, Gods and Monsters, Guatemala, Inspiration, Mexico, Pastel Painting, Photography, Travel, Working methods and tagged "Gods and Monsters", 2002, abstraction, area, artist, audience, best, blend, blur, build up, camera, certain, chromogenic print, clear, click, color, colorist, colors, contact sheet, deliberate, depth of field, detail work, diametrically opposed, different, dreamy, edition, element, endless, experience, eye-popping, figures, film, fingers, finished, finished piece, focus, front, frustration, gel, Guatemalan, hard-edged, image, in your face, instant gratification, intriguing, know, labor intensive, laborious, latter, layers, look, matter, medium format, meticulous, Mexican, months, mysterious, narrow, next day, others, pastel, pastel paintings, pastel-on-sandpaper paintings, photograph, photographer, photographic work, pigment, point, position, process, reaction, refine, result, scene, serendipitous, series, shoot, shot, shutter, slow, soft focus, speak, spontaneous, subject, surprise, tableaux, ten seconds, think, treatment, Untitled, vibrant, viewfinder, way, week, work. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
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Hello Barbara, I hope you are well.
Your colors are just as vibrant from Albany, NY :). Your quote “Even as a photographer I am a colorist,” couldn’t be more accurate.
If you come upstate, I would love for you to check out the gallery I just started directing. (@386Gallery on Twitter). I’m keeping my eye on you, and hoping we can grow enough to sometime show some of your beauties.
I just saw this article, too. I love it… http://www.artsia.com/blog-detail/superadmin/art-and-social-media-my-experience-so-far-barbara-rachko … we need more realistic reports from artists and how Social Media is assisting/not assisting them in their careers.
My unending adoration from Upstate,
Vicki (The Gallery Goddess)
http://www.theGalleryGoddess.com
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Thank you, Vicki. I read his after I sent you the tweet. Let’s talk more about working together.
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What a wonderful work you’ve done; it’s dark and mysterious .
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Thank you very much, Peter!
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