There’s something chaotic and
cool about Sara Risley’ s digital photographs. They are abstract studies with
many looking like portions of stained-glass church windows or wall panels from
an industrial paint booth after months of production. I find the colors and
patterns soothing, much like a 19th century Impressionist painting.
I could easily see pairing up a Claude Monet with a Sara Risley. I’ve got the
perfect wall, but need to wrestle Monet’s 1872 Sunrise from the Musée
Marmottan Monet in Paris to match up with a Risley print. It could
easily become my favorite view point with a cup of well-brewed dark roast
coffee or a Waterford crystal wide-mouth glass tastefully filled to the bulge
with a full-bodied Argentinian Malbec wine. Ahhhh that could be my own slice of
paradise. Risley's unique giclee prints are available on gallery-wrapped canvas or watercolor paper. Editions are limited to 25. To see Sara Risley's work, visit http://sararisley.com/home.html
Friday, September 7, 2012
Sara Risley's Fine Art Digital Photography
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