Category Archives: Abstract
Guess What This Is. (And don’t look at the title first.)
Today I bring you a daring feat heretofore never attempted at The Untrained Eye. I shall write a review of this Richard J. Murphy print without knowing its proper name. Gasp! I’ve written plenty about how the title of a … Continue reading
Now Available For Viewing. Issue 5 Of Le Fotografie Magazine Featuring The Photography Of John Telford.
SIGN UP FOR A FREE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION TO LE FOTOGRAFIE MAGAZINE BY CLICKING THIS LINK. Issue #5 of Le Fotografie Magazine features some of the most memorable images from photographer John Telford’s more than four decade career. Click here to … Continue reading
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Photography You Can Live With. Inspiration For Photographers And Collectors. Click Here To Learn More Or To Download To Your iPad Via iTunes. The Le Fotografie iPad App is a curated collection of more than 250 high resolution, fine art … Continue reading
Hope. Then And Now.
Whoa. Talk about symbolism. Outdoor wall posters are transitory in nature, but the missing chunks of our president in Matt Mallam’s Hope are weightier than, say, a ragged Maroon 5 concert poster. Unless you really, really value Adam Levine as … Continue reading
Ssssibilant. (Go ahead, look it up.)
I keep a sticky note on my computer bearing an ever-growing collection of words I mean to use someday in my writing. When Cristine Wehner’s Type Blocks was added to Le Fotografie, I saw in its blurred S blocks an … Continue reading
“This Photo Is Just So Simple.” Not.
This photo is just so simple. Window And Shadow by Sarah Hoffman is simple like those monochromatic modern art paintings that leave some people scoffing about how their three-year-olds could have pulled off the same thing. But raise your hand … Continue reading