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Fine Art - One Artist’s Definition
During the 2018 summer, a fellow artist (painter) from an adjacent booth stopped in my booth for a few minutes during a lull period. His answer, “You’ll know it when you see it.”
Fine Art is like a Campfire, Rainbow, River & Song
Fine art photography is like a great song, a campfire with friends, a rainbow in the early evening, and a quiet study of the river flowing by.
Epson SureColor P7570
When it was time to replace my large format Epson Stylus Pro 7900, I chose to do so with the Epson SureColor 7570. Interestingly, I soon found that my favorite paper didn’t yield the results I wanted, which necessitated switching papers. Not an issue, however.
Flip Bin Comparison
As a Wisconsin-based landscape photographer selling prints at art fairs, I knew early on that I would need some type of container in which to display various sizes of prints. Research indicated there are many ways to accomplish this task.
No Photography - in Booth
At a recent art fair this past season (2015), a visitor stopped in my booth and admired my photography. This visitor mentioned that they, too, were an artist, though did not mention the medium.
Display Angles
When I am laying out my print display in my booth for the upcoming art fair season, I consider each Dura Plaq print’s placement carefully.
Art Fair Awards
I have found the vast majority of visitors to my booth enjoy the quality of the print, the emotional attachment and the artist direction I apply to my photography.
Art is Not a Commodity
Fine art photography is not a commodity. It is unique to the artist, and thankfully, many understand this.
Wisconsin and Beyond
As a dedicated landscape photographer, I am captivated by the land and what it offers. With a somewhat limited travel budget, my travels are often to locations easily reached in a day.