Photography
"Visions of Sedona VIII" by Julienne Saslaw
- Item Number
- 102
- Estimated Value
- 275 USD
- Sold
- 100 USD to zephyrg125
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Artist Julienne Saslaw often uses photographs as a reference when painting, to help her understand the detail of her subjects. That's what she thought she was shooting - in the desert southwest - when she captured this image. But through a fortunate accident, her eighth photo was a double exposure resulting in the captivating vision seen here. It's called Visions of Sedona VII and is donated by the Royal Gallery of Fine Art on Providence's Federal Hill.
Originally from New York City, Julienne won an art scholarship and has been an art teacher. She currently resides in Providence and works in watercolors and oils, as well as in photography and encaustics on wood shapes which she prepares herself.
Item Special Note
- This double exposure photograph is matted & framed measuring 16"Hx20"W
Donated By:
MS. JULIENNE SASLAW
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