Coming soon to the studio – “the vintage 8”. Eight handcrafted, mix and match 8×8 prints of a handful of nostalgic items.
Posts Tagged ‘2014’
Vintage 8 | Fine Art Prints | Manchester, CT
In Art, Indulge, local artist, Photography on May 2, 2014 at 5:35 PMWhimsical Butterflies | Wall Art | Manchester, CT
In Art, local artist, Photography, Refresh, Spring on May 1, 2014 at 4:25 PMMassage Special | Manchester, CT | One year anniversary
In Business, Indulge, Massage, Specials on April 24, 2014 at 4:03 PMMay 1st will mark the one year anniversary for Studio on Main. Seems like just yesterday I was hanging the sign out front and crossing my fingers that someone would come. To thank you for your continued support I’m pampering you with a rare massage special. Reduce stress and ease your aches and pains by purchasing a limited offer coupon – buy one massage / get one free! Contact the studio for details.
Tulips in Black & White | Fine Art Photographer | CT
In Art, local artist, Photography, Spring on April 16, 2014 at 6:02 PMIt snowed today! April 16th. What? I clearly have not been watching the news because I was stunned to wake up to find white stuff stuck to the windshield of my car. Just a few days ago someone gave me a beautiful bouquet of yellow tulips – because it’s Spring. This afternoon I set out to photograph them in all their cheeriness and for some reason the black and white is what spoke to me. Cheers!
ode to | fine art photographer | manchester, ct
In Art, local artist, personal, Photography, Uncategorized on March 21, 2014 at 6:25 PMSo, I pulled into a restaurant parking lot earlier today. The clouds were so beautiful – and by that I mean, moody and interesting – and I needed to photograph them. As an artist I notice that I find beauty in the messy as much as in the perfect blue sky.
After taking a few photographs I popped inside to pick up some lunch. As I waited to pick up my food an older gentlemen having a coffee with a few friends at a table close by yelled , gruffly, to me – “Hey….you out there taking photos of us!!??”
Huh? Without my glasses on I wasn’t 100% sure if he was looking in my direction.
“I saw you out there, with your camera pointed in our direction …. were you taking pictures of us?”
Lol … um, no.
“Well then what the heck were you doing…?!!”
Taking pictures of the clouds. They are interesting.
His whole head slumped down to the table. This was not a practical answer. He was in no mood for my artistic foolishness…lol. He thought I was crazy and a little dark cloud of disapproval and confusion began to form around his table.
I tried to explain about the depth and texture and how in digital photography I could make it into something … but he was all done with me. Shaking his head and rolling his eyes with his friends.
Back at the car I have no idea how he saw me taking the photos. I was practically around the building from the window he sat in…
This image is ode to him …. both of us worlds away from each other in our perspective of the world … but connected in our humanity. I love that he had a conversation with me – even if he did think I was silly








