Art
Emergence
- Item Number
- 111
- Estimated Value
- 245 USD
- Sold
- 245 USD to jw858b390
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to Summit Artspace (tax ID 341841587) on behalf of the winner.
Item Description
Photography 24 in. X 14 in., framed 38 in. X 26 in.
by Luanne Bole-Becker
Antelope Canyon is itself a work of art. This image captured the canyon from an unusual viewpoint, staring up from within, aiming toward the sky. It reminds me of an outer space sunrise over a fantastic landscape; instead, this is a fantastic inner space landscape.
Artist Biography: Luanne Bole-Becker
A native Clevelander, Luanne Bole-Becker has merged a variety of careers, including 20 years creating video documentaries, primarily for PBS. She is an Emmy-winning producer whose work focused on Northeast Ohio history, art, and culture. She also conceived of, shaped, and curated two photography exhibits exploring the lives of refugees (Voices Worth Hearing, Art Worth Sharing) and the history and legacy of Cleveland’s first Chinese settlers (Faces of Chinatown). She especially enjoys discovering quirky details, behind-the-scenes stories, and unexpected perspectives. She is both writer and visual storyteller.
In 2019, Luanne set down the video camera to create collections of still images, often exhibiting them upon discarded or recycled materials. Similarly, her 3-D assemblages combine vintage objects and illustrations, short poems, paintings, and photographs.
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