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Abstraction color and the figure

October 15, 2010 By Peter J. Crowley 1 Comment


Reality is just a media concept, like being an individual it is cool as long as you do it like everyone else. Playfully splashing fabric light and a breast now that is how I see.                 enjoy pjc

Portraits done on film focused on creation when the shutter is depressed, not a machine gun approach shoot 1000 images and go into your Post Production tools and find the idea you never had. LOL Goodnuff.                                                                                 enjoy pjc

Photographic Art, a portrait of an artist or you be Art give yourself become  art create a moment in time that lasts forever.

Filed Under: Abstract, Art, Color Fine Art, Emotion Tagged With: Abstraction, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Giclee, Photographic Art, Real and Surreal, Reflections

Autumn in Ct

October 14, 2010 By Peter J. Crowley 2 Comments


Franklin Farm Route 32 the frost isn’t quite on the pumpkin yet.


The Yantic River my palette yesterday Monet my influence.

Portraits or Prints give art. enjoy pjc

Filed Under: Abstract, Abstraction, Circles., Color Fine Art, Diggie, Fall, Farms, Fine Art Photography, Great food for the mind and body, New England Farm, New Work, Reflections Tagged With: Abstraction, Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Photographic Art, Real and Surreal, Reflections, Seasons, Silver Gelatin

Norwich History 10 or 100 Years Triptych

May 21, 2010 By Peter J. Crowley 8 Comments

A Life in Photographic Art My second book

September Eighth 2002

Since arriving in Norwich I have been documenting the Cities attempt to revitalize in a very harsh economy. The Wauregan’s restoration is a focal point in downtown. The back wall has been a subject of mine for most of the nine years. First a shot from my “Layered Life Series” that abstractly presents 100 or more years of history, [difficult to see the nuances of downtown Trolleys in reflection at 72 pixels see comment here]  to the second image from the restoration and the third image of  the old Painted logo/Hotel name.
August Nineteenth 2004

WaureganWallSignTryptic-17-04-17March Twenty Fifth 2004

The third image brings me full circle as it speaks of the influence of Walker Evans on my images. The painted wall art of the 30’s Walker’s images were portraits of a nation, of the people but often without a person. These three images briefly tell a story of Norwich history through my lens/eyes, changing facades. A sketch of the past an outline to the future.

 

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Spend a few minutes seeing through my eyes follow the links poetry and philosophy of a pondering artist obviously not a 140 character man. Rich, poor by who’s standards? Smell the Roses.

Filed Under: Abstract, B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Documentary, Film, Life in Layers, Limited Editions, Norwich Ct, Photographic Art Tagged With: Abstraction, Ambiance, Antique, B+W Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Photographic Art, Reflections, Silver Gelatin, Small Business

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