Category Archive: Still Life
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Leilani Wertens
“When we die, what happens to our most prized possessions?” Leilani Wertens explores the significance of objects once valued and cherished reflecting a life once lived. Beautiful work at her website.
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Annie-Eve Dumontier
Annie-Eve Dumontier is a really good friend of mine, from Montreal, and a photographer that admire. She has such a delicate way of seeing. Her work is like a grandmother’s cherished crocheted handkerchief. I believe that it is her background in painting that permits her to understand light and compose so romantically. There is a [...]
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Myoung Ho Lee’s Forest for the Trees Series
I am completely blown away with this series. Simple, sophisticated and just awesomely elegant. Myoung Ho Lee’s series Forest for the Trees is now being featured in this weeks The Morning News Gallery along with a really nice interview.
“I intended to optimize my work. That is, I wanted to use only necessary words, rather than [...] -
The Harvest is in and the food is served
The gardens have been cleaned, the fields have been mowed, the tomatoes have been canned and the pickles are pickled. The leaves have almost all fallen and we had to turn the electric heater on tonight…yes, winter is very soon approaching.
For me winter means a little hibernation and hot comfort cooking. The oven also helps [...] -
Karin Bubas
Just came across Karin Bubas’ work. She was one of the selected winners for the Magenta Arts Foundation Flash Forward 2008. I like her still life work, and her Dynasty series is pretty cool as well. check it out.

