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photo-eye Gallery Heart Work:
A Selection of Photographs Capturing Love
photo-eye Gallery Associate Juliane Worthington curates a Valentine's Day collection featuring work by Carla van de Puttelaar and Brad Wilson.


Valentine’s Day is often lost in a sea of pre-written cards, heart-shaped boxes of chocolate and other merchandise schemes that claim to express the abstract idea of love and attraction we feel for those dear to us. The day can end up feeling like pressure to perform or to find the right gift—to say the right words. Over the years I’ve tried to embrace the holiday as an opportunity to pause and be grateful for those who love me and support me through all the joys and pains of my life. Maybe you have someone you share romantic love with, or maybe you come home to the beloved pup you rescued (so he could rescue you right back). Either way, you have love, even it’s the love you have for yourself.

Sometimes when these sorts of holidays come up we focus on what we don’t have instead of what we do have. Working with art and artists reminds me daily of how blessed we are as a human race that our lives lend themselves to creativity. It’s something we give to ourselves as a gift each time we participate in the perspectives and colorful interpretations of the world around us.

I’d like to share two artists who’ve really impacted me in my short time at the gallery. They remind me how much love is coursing through the veins of our planet.


Carla van de Puttelaar, Rembrandt Series, Archival Pigment Print, 18×12" Image, Edition of 8,  Price Upon Request
In her book Adornments, Carla van de Puttelaar, a Dutch photographer, connects sensual depictions of flowers and trees with the faces and bodies of women. She focuses on the imperfections of the skin of things—the beauty to be seen in the lines and marks of time. The collection of her images are bound together with a recycled paper cover that feels somehow both rough and smooth, like skin. The thick pages are full of deeply colorful, sensual photographs of her subjects in varying stages of life and age. The book is heavy and large—the weight of it encapsulating her appreciation and intrigue with the figures she studies. Van de Puttelaar’s work is a tribute to women—real women with real bodies, who have real reservations about their vulnerability and who they’re allowed to be. This image from her Rembrandt series illustrates the quiet, often hesitant, openness she admires about women. When I think about how I want the women in my life, my daughter especially, to feel loved by me, this is how I imagine it: To be truly seen in all the ways and from all the angles as one would hold up a flower on a warm summer day with awe and appreciation.

Adornments 
Photographs by Carla van de Puttelaar
Fw: Books, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2017
In English. 270 pp., color illustrations, 9¾×13¼×1½"

$71.00 Hardbound

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Brad Wilson, Lion #3, Los Angeles, CA, 2010, Archival Pigment Ink, 20×29" Image, Edition of 15, $1500

The second artist whose work has brought tears to my eyes at times is Brad Wilson. The animals Wilson photographs are inhabitants of various sanctuaries who house these precious, endangered lives and redirect them into a close relationship with mankind. Wilson uses a portrait style format, getting so close that the reflection of him working can often be seen in their eyes. The result is a very intimate encounter with these creatures we long to know and be close to. What I love about Wilson’s work is how he can portray this lion, dangerous and unpredictable by design, as capable of great feeling and emotion. The lion has symbolized man for ages; as our country and culture strives towards redefining how strong, good men should behave toward the world around us, it’s important we allow for a bit of wild and untamed nature. While we cannot tolerate predatory behavior, we need to allow our boys and men to roar. It’s the balance and bay of masculine and feminine energy that makes our world so beautiful. I see in the wild eyes of Wilson’s lion a bit of sadness, of longing for understanding and respect—wanting to be seen and loved in all his power and might, and not feared. I give my boys, now 11 and 15, the space to be both gentle and strong for me and with me. As a single mom, they guard me like a lion and also look to me when they’re broken and sad like the cub who will always live inside them. This portrait of Wilson’s lion reminds me I both need to respect the strength of the men in my life, and know when to sink my hands into their hair, look in their eyes and assure them of that same strength.

Wild Life 
Photographs by Brad Wilson
Prestel, Lakewood, 2014
184 pp., illustrated throughout, 10×11¾"

$45.00 Signed Hardbound
$250.00 Limited Edition with Print

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I hope wherever and whoever you’re celebrating this holiday of love with you can look beneath the commercial layers and find the raw, realness of what you truly have. And, I hope these images bring you the same reminder they do for me: we are an artful embodiment of creation and life. In the imperfections of love and relationship between human beings, there is also great beauty when we trust and let down our robe for another to see us as we are: alive and here. May there be a reflection in your eyes of one who sees you in all your strengths and weaknesses and loves you for them.

If you’d like to see more work like this please come by the gallery or visit our website.

Some other pieces I’ve selected that make me feel a sense of love, which are available for pick up and can be shipped in time for Valentine’s Day if ordered by February 10, 2019, are listed below. Let the gift you chose to express your love this year be one from the heart—one that will inspire you to love more deeply each time you see it.

—Juliane Worthington

Juliane is a freelance writer, editor and the gallery associate at photo-eye Gallery in Santa Fe, NM where she lives with her three kids, two cats and golden retriever.








Additional Selections by Juliane


Steve Fitch
Las Vegas, Nevada, August, 2002
Archival Pigment Print
12×12" Image
Not Editioned
$600



Michael Lange, Wald #6678
Archival Pigment Print (3 sizes available - check add. info)
37×28" Image
Edition of 7



Maggie Taylor
Looking glass house, 2016, from A tale begun other days II 
Archival Pigment Print
8×8" Image
Edition of 15
$1500



                    Richard Tuschman
                    Green Bedroom (Morning), 2013
                    Archival Pigment Print
                    24×18" Image
                    Edition of 9
                    $2500




                            Rafu
                            Photographs by Michael Kenna
                            Nazraeli Press, Paso Robles, CA, USA, 2019
                            In English. 64 pp., 41 duotone plates, 8×12"
                            $75.00 – Hardbound
                            $1,500 –  Limited Edition with Print




David H. Gibson
Double Rainbow, Hondo Mesa, New Mexico, 1996
Gelatin-Silver Print
8×23" Image
16×32" Mat
Edition of 48
$800

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All prices listed were current at the time this post was published. 
Prices will increase as the print editions sell.

For more information, and to purchase prints, 
please contact Gallery Staff at 
505-988-5152 x202 or gallery@photoeye.com


photo-eye Gallery Put a Bow on It
Unique Last-Minute Gifts from
photo-eye Gallery
photo-eye Gallery has a unique ready-to-wrap gift perfect for the collector, photographer or art lover in your life.

Keith Carter, Four Moths, 2012, Tintype, 8x10 inches, Edition of 15, $1,725. Framed by the artist.
Four Moths is no longer being printed as a tintype by the artist, this print is the last available at photo-eye Gallery.
With only a few days left before December 25th, I know personally, I'm still looking to cross a few names off my list. If you live in the Santa Fe area or happen to be spending the holidays here, (which if you haven't, it's magic--you absolutely should!) photo-eye Gallery has a unique ready-to-wrap gift perfect for the collector, photographer or art lover in your life.

In this collection, Anne, Juliane, and I have selected small framed prints, Limited Edition books and other works, that can be carried out or shipped from the gallery the same day you order. Many of the works listed are by some of our most popular artists like Kate Breakey, Keith Carter and Tom Chambers.

For shipments to arrive before next Tuesday, we need to receive your order by Midnight on Thursday, Dec 20th. If you order after the 20th, we can provide a customized email letter with an image of the work to present the gift recipient. Or, possibly like myself, you have more than one holiday celebration to attend, and the items listed in the collection are available to be sent out early next week in time for your second gathering.

Once again, our thanks for all your interest, support, and enthusiasm this year; enjoy the collection!

–Lucas Shaffer, Gallery Associate


Keith Carter


Four Moths, 2012
Tintype
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 15
$1,725 Framed

Four Moths is no longer being printed as a tintype by Carter; this print is the last available at photo-eye Gallery.


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Pentti Sammahlatti


Kitakata City, Fukushima, Japan, 2005
Toned Gelatin-Silver Print 
8x6" Image
14x11" Mat
$1,300 

Pentti Sammallahti is a traveler and a visual poet. Meticulously well-seen, Sammallahti’s photographs are imbued with a sense of wonder, delight, and reverence for the world at large while reflecting on both beauty and the human condition.


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James Pitts




FLOWERS
Mini Print Portfolio
2x1.5 Inches
55 Archival Pigment Prints
$250

This charming petite portfolio contains 55 black-and-white archival pigment prints of Pitts' flower images. We also have a few of these images as original Platinum Palladium prints as well. Please inquire if you are interested.

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Brad Wilson


Wild Life, Special Edition
Photographs by Brad Wilson
Prestel, Lakewood, 2014, 184 pp., illustrated throughout, 10x11¾"

By bringing wild animals into his studio, Brad Wilson offers a unique and beautiful perspective on our non-human neighbors that sets a new standard in animal photography. The Wild Life Special Edition includes a Signed Hardbound copy of Wild Life and a signed artist print.

6½x9½" Archival Pigment Print on 8.5x11" Paper
Signed by Artist on Verso
Protected by crystal clear acetate
Open Edition

Hardbound: $250


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Tom Chambers


Hearts and Bones is the first comprehensive collection of Chambers' work. More than one hundred color photomontages are included in this volume, spanning his entire career.

Limited Edition of 25 copies (plus 2 Artist Proofs) of each of three different archival pigment ink prints (9½ × 9½ inches), protected in an acetate sleeve and inserted loose into a signed copy of the book. Each image is printed by the artist, and signed and numbered on verso.

Limited Edition [A]

Saccharine Perch, 2009
Archival Pigment Print
9½ × 9½ inches
Edition of 25
$450



The Goatherd, 2009
Archival Pigment Print
9½ × 9½ inches
Edition of 25
$350



Prom Dress #3, 2005
Archival Pigment Print
9½ × 9½ inches
Edition of 25
$450




Tom Chambers: DREAMING IN REVERSE / SOÑANDO HACIA ATRÁS
photo-eye Editions portfolio

This portfolio of twelve archival pigment print housed in an archival anodized aluminum box is published in a limited edition of thirty. 

"TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO I TRAVELED FREELY THROUGHOUT THE MEXICAN COUNTRYSIDE WHERE I RELISHED A WARM, WELCOMING, AND SLOW-PACED STYLE OF LIVING. I WAS HEARTENED BY THE PHYSICAL BEAUTY OF THE LANDSCAPE AND THE SIMPLE, PURE LIFESTYLES SHARED BY BOTH THE HISPANIC AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF MEXICO. A SENSE OF SPIRITUALITY AND MAGIC WERE EMBEDDED IN THEIR RELIGIOUS PRACTICES, CRAFTS, ART, DANCE, AND LITERATURE. RECENTLY, I RETURNED TO MEXICO WHERE I EXPERIENCED A COUNTRY TEETERING ON THE BRINK OF CHANGE CREATED BY INCREASING POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CHALLENGES AND EXACERBATED BY THE TRAPPINGS OF GLOBAL CONSUMERISM. THE MEXICAN PEOPLE APPEARED HANDCUFFED BY DEMANDS LARGELY OUTSIDE OF THEIR CONTROL AND THREATENED BY THE POTENTIAL LOSS OF THEIR CULTURAL RICHNESS. SENSING THAT LITTLE TIME REMAINS TO PHOTOGRAPH THE BEAUTY OF MEXICO, I HAVE CREATED THE SERIES “DREAMING IN REVERSE” TO EXPRESS BOTH MY CONCERN FOR CULTURAL LOSS, AS WELL AS MY APPRECIATION FOR THE INHERENT LOVELINESS OF MEXICAN LIFE. EMPLOYING MAGIC REALISM, AN ART GENRE USED IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY IN MEXICO, I HAVE ATTEMPTED TO CREATE IMAGES OF MEXICO WHICH SEEM TRUE AND BELIEVABLE, BUT ALSO PERHAPS IMPROBABLE. THESE PHOTOMONTAGES ILLUSTRATE MY DREAMS FOR THE MEXICAN PEOPLE THAT THEY ARE ABLE TO RETAIN THE AUTHENTICITY OF THEIR CULTURE." - TOM CHAMBERS

photo-eye EDITIONS portfolio
12 Archival Pigment Prints
14×11" Engraved Aluminum Box, Lined with Oil Cloth
Limited Edition of 30
$1,300

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Steve Fitch


Vanishing Vernacular Limited Edition Monograph with Print

Limited Edition of 60 copies total. Each Limited Edition contains a signed first edition of the book and one of three signed and numbered archival pigment prints, each printed in an edition of 20.

Image size is 8x10" on 8½x11" Canson Platine Fibre Rag paper from digital files prepared from the original 8x10 color film negatives and printed by the artist himself. Prints are in a protective sleeve and inserted into signed Trade Edition copies of the book.

Limited Edition A


Starlite Motel, Mesa, Arizona, December 28, 1980
Archival Pigment Print
8x10" Image
Edition of 20
$350

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Blue Swallow Motel, Hwy. 66, Tucumcari, New Mexico; July, 1990
Archival Pigment Print
8x10" Image
Edition of 20
$1,500

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 Motel, Raton, New Mexico; 1980
Archival Pigment Print
8x10" Image
Edition of 20
$350

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Kate Breakey


Waxing Crescent
Archival Pigment Print
Glass Plate, 24kt Gold
5x3.5 Inches
Edition of 20
$600 – Framed in an antique daguerreotype case

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Douglas Levere


Snowflake 2014.02.16.024 
Archival Pigment Print
12x12" Image
Edition of 10
$500

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Rachel Phillips


Divination by Cloud
Varnished Transfer to Antique Photo
6.5x4.3" Image
Unique
$700

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Pricing for listed items was correct at the time this post was published. Price and availability are subject to change. 

For more information, and to purchase prints, please contact Gallery Staff at 
505-988-5152 x 202 or gallery@photoeye.com.



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Cutoff time for delivery by 12/25 is Thursday 12/20 by Midnight.



photo-eye Gallery Holiday Gift Guide
Prints under $1,500
The gallery staff at photo-eye have selected some of our favorite prints to fit your holiday spending budget.


The gallery staff at photo-eye have selected some of our favorite prints to fit your holiday spending budget. We hope wherever you are this season, you find a quiet moment to take in the beauty around you. All of our artists here at photo-eye have ordered their lives around capturing the moments that have impacted them across the world, through many subjects. Please allow us to pass on their gratitude for your support of their craft. Your patronage to the gallery allows our photographers to continue to do what they love. Many thanks and peaceful holiday thoughts from our hearts to yours.

Tom Chambers, Hide Your Eyes, 2018, Archival Pigment Print, 22x13" Image, Edition of 20, $950


Mitch Dobrowner, Lightning Storm and Homestead, 2017 Archival Pigment Print, 14x20" Image, Edition of 40, $1,500

Douglas Levere, Snowflake 2014.02.09.007, Archival Pigment Print, 12x12" Image, Edition of 10, $500

Tom Chambers, Seabird Mimicry / Mímica de aves marinas, Archival Pigment Ink Print, 14x14" Image, 1/20, $750


David H. Gibson, Cypress Island with Cypress, Village Creek, Texas, 1987 Gelatin-Silver Print,
 7x23" Image, 16x32" Mat, 3/48, $800
Kate Breakey, Five Birds in Tree, Archival Pigment Ink on Glass, 24kt Gold Leaf, 8.5x11" Image, 4/20, $1370

Tom Chambers: DREAMING IN REVERSE SOÑANDO HACIA ATRÁ photo-eye EDITIONS portfolio $1,300.
12 Archival Pigment Prints, Custom Engraved Aluminum Case, Limited Edition of 30

Ernie Button, Planet Whiskey, Planet Signet 181, Archival Pigment Print, 15x15" Image, Edition of 10, $950

Des Oiseaux, Photographs by Pentti Sammallahti. Text by Guilhem Lesaffre. Editions Xavier Barral, Paris, France, 2018.
120 pp., 66 black-and-white illustrations, 8x10¼". Hardbound: $60.00

Mitch Dobrowner, Saucer-Field, 2012 Archival Pigment Print, 14x20" Image, Edition of 45, $1,500

Tom Chambers, Marwari Stallion #1, Archival Pigment Print, 14x15" Image, Edition of 20, $950

Pentti Sammallahti, Hanko, Finland, 2014, Gelatin-Silver Print, 6.5x6.5" Image, $1,300

All prices listed were current at the time this post was published. 
Prices will increase as the print editions sell.

For more information, and to purchase prints, please contact Gallery Staff at 
505-988-5152 x202 or gallery@photoeye.com


On view through February 16th, 2019

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photo-eye Gallery Holiday Gift Ideas from photo-eye Gallery Gallery Director Anne Kelly, and Associates Lucas Shaffer and Juliane Worthington have selected a few works by Gallery Artists in this 2018 Holiday Collection.


The holiday season is officially upon us! Gift giving can be a stressful process for many, especially when you're shopping for the one who has it all. If you're looking for a memorable, meaningful present please consider making a purchase that will also support one of our amazing artists here at photo-eye. Our gallery staff director Anne Kelly, and associates Lucas Shaffer and Juliane Worthington have selected a few works each that are all $1800 or less. In honor of Black Friday we'll be offering free domestic shipping and matting for any order placed on November 23rd. And as always we offer payment plans to help you when you fall in love!

Here's some of our staff picks for gifts that are sure to leave a lasting impact on your loved ones.

Jo Whaley, Leaf, 2016, Archival Pigment Print, 11x9" Image, Edition of 25, $900

Beth Moon, Polish Crested Black, Platinum/Palladium Print, 7.5x6" Image, Edition of 9, $950

Steve Fitch, Wakefield, Michigan, May, 1989, Archival Pigment Print, 12x12" Image, $600

Amy Friend, It Could Be Anywhere, Archival Pigment Print, 17x18" Image, Edition of 10, $695
Final Print in the Edition

Kate Breakey, Moon Setting Over Saguaros, Archival Pigment Ink on Glass, 24kt Gold Leaf,
 10x14" Image, Edition of 20, $1700

Maggie Taylor, The menagerie, 2015, Archival Pigment Print, 8x8" Image, Edition of 15, $1500

Laurie Tümer, Cloud No. 8716, Archival Pigment Print, 18x12" Image, Edition of 10, $800
















Daniel Shipp, Mixed Use Enclosure, 2015, Archival Pigment Print, 16x20" Image, Edition of 14, $950
David Emitt Adams, The Valley Between, 2015 Wet plate collodion tintype made on object found in the Sonoran Desert, 6x6" Image, Unique, $750

David Trautrimas, Piles and Ether, Archival Pigment Print, 24x44" Image, Edition of 7, $1800

We want to extend a warm embrace of gratitude to Beth Moon for sharing her beloved works with us for the last two months here at photo-eye. We've enjoyed seeing our visitor's faces light up with wide smiles standing in front of these heartwarming images. It's always a bittersweet changing of the guard when one show ends and another begins. All of Moon's work is available on our website year round. We hope to see you at the Tom Chambers opening November 30th!

All prices listed were current at the time this post was published. 
Prices will increase as the print editions sell.

For more information, and to purchase prints, please contact Gallery Staff at 
505-988-5152 x202 or gallery@photoeye.com


Beth Moon: Ancient Kingdoms
On view through November 24th, 2018

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