Author T K McCoy connects the fringe Impressionist movement of the 19th century with digital fine artists of the current century. The photo-based digital images of Lawrence von Knorr are explored as examples of contemporary Impressionist works. This book is full-color and contains 88 prints of von Knorr's work. Digital artists, art historians, curators and lovers of art will find the work in this volume fascinating, and will certainly agree there is merit to contemporary digital fine art.
Author T K McCoy connects the fringe Impressionist movement of the 19th century with digital fine artists of the current century. The photo-based digi...
Since moving to Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania in November, 2009, Lawrence and Tammi have grown to love their adopted hometown. In August of 2010 they opened the West Shore Gallery at 100 South Front Street in the borough. As of this writing, it is Wormleysburg's only fine art gallery and photography studio. During their many short trips to and from their home to the gallery, the couple began to appreciate more and more the natural and architectural beauty of the area, They decided to use their talent as photographers and digital artists to create this little time capsule of the town.
Since moving to Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania in November, 2009, Lawrence and Tammi have grown to love their adopted hometown. In August of 2010 they ope...
Since the 1970's, a flea market has existed in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City, at West 39th Street. It is home to oddities and curiosities from around the world, brought to this place by the myriad of New Yorkers and visitors who have come and gone from literally everywhere. Over the years, many celebrities have walked the market to pass the time and to find unusual keepsakes to add to their unique finds. While no celebrities were spotted on our recent visit (October, 2010), the variety and strangeness of the place was certainly up to expectations Following are photographs...
Since the 1970's, a flea market has existed in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City, at West 39th Street. It is home to oddities and curio...
No one has painted urban Harrisburg as often as Fritz VonderHeiden (b. 1934). His style, developed over many decades, calls to mind Edward Hopper, but in a reductionist, minimalist way. His best urban works feel sterile and monolithic, emphasizing the geometry of oad, architecture and the natural world in a compelling composition of curves, color, and structure. They exemplify the energy of the 20th Century, harkening back with Art Deco elements. Fritz did not always paint this way. His earlier works - and some of his award-winning paintings - are more detailed, calling to mind Winslow...
No one has painted urban Harrisburg as often as Fritz VonderHeiden (b. 1934). His style, developed over many decades, calls to mind Edward Hopper, ...