Thursday, September 9, 2010

SILVER


A special collection of Black and White Silver Prints
ARTISTS INCLUDE:
Open Reception: October 10th, Sunday  1:00 - 3:00

Monday, August 2, 2010

Coming in the Fall....

                                        Image by Michael Penn   -   Philadelphia


Photo 612 is hosting SILVER 
a Special collection of bxw Silver Prints 
Look for more news to come 
  Image by Sarah Bones - Dog in Alley, Cuba

Monday, July 12, 2010

Show Extended thru August

The Gate by Dae Rebeck Sanchez - This image has sold and has gone to a great home, but the show remains

Dae & Margaux will have their work up at Photo 612 through August
Be Sure to phone to make an appointment to stop by

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Dae Rebeck Sanchez Special Edition Print

The Gate
                          Printed on 8 1/2 " x 11" Archival Inkpress Rag
                                                        Image size 7" x10 1/4"
                                                      Edition of 10 - $25.00 each  
         comes in acid free envelope with acid free backer
              All signed editions to be mailed out June 19

 
 This special Edition Print is only available online  and thru Photo 612
 

Dae Rebeck Sanchez


I stumbled upon Dae Rebeck Sanchez's work a few years back.  I happened to see a card of hers at Moore College of Art & Design.  I was immediately taken with her style and decided to look her up.  As luck should have it she had just moved back to this area after living in New Mexico :)  That seems so long ago!
Dae Rebeck Sanchez is a mixed media artist who has shown in museums, galleries, art centers and fine art festivals regionally and abroad. Dae works primarily with oil and acrylic paints, photo based transfers and collage on wood panel. Her narrative layered paintings focus on big skies, women, urban/suburban decay, pattern and the circus. She studied at The Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico and received her degree from Moore College of Art and Design. Most recently Dae won “Best in Oil and Acrylics” at the 2009 Chestnut Hill Arts Festival and “Best in Mixed Media” at the 2007 Manayunk Arts Festival. Currently Dae is growing her commission business providing customers with unique photo based mixed media portraits.To learn more about Dae and her art: visit her at www.daerebeck.com

Monday, May 17, 2010

Coming in June

              Dae  Rebeck Sanchez - The Couch Series: Tent
                                      Mixed Media on Wood Panel       


Margaux Kent : "We Were Victorious Often"
Giclee Print on German Etching Paper 
 
OPEN RECEPTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 19TH
1:00- 3:00 PM 

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Personal| Universal - Amie Potsic

Personal| Universal is a collective of six women photographers brought together by a passion for travel, exploration and a concern for social change -
 Each woman in this project is being spotlighted weekly.... All 6 women were asked the same 5 questions - In the simplicity of the questions comes some insight into their  Personal universal 
Show hangs thru May 16 
Contact Photo 612 to make an appointment to view the show 
at xtinephoto@earthlink.net OR 609.932 6828
Limited Edition Julia Blaukopf  Print is still available ~ scroll down on this page for more information

Amie Potsic received her MFA in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute and is currently the Director of the Career Development Program at the Center For Emerging Artists in Philadelphia.
She is an established photographic artist who has done much of her work abroad in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, South America, and Mexico.
 
Your favorite color- 
Purple
Name three artists you are inspired by-
W. Eugene Smith
Shirin Neshat
Louise Bourgeois
Define your personal universe-Has it (your personal universe point of view) changed since the development of this project-
Personal Universal, for me, refers to the fact that we experience universal truths through an entirely personal means.  My work often asks universal questions and encourages the viewer to consider the universal human experience through the lens of cultural context.  That which is universal - justice, love, life, and death – is experienced as personal by people all over the world.  This particular project has not changed my point of view but has deepened it.  Exhibiting my work with these women artists whose work is thoughtful, socially responsible, challenging, and beautiful allows my work to exist in a dynamic conversation on the issues we are all addressing.
Where do you want to travel to next-
China/Mongolia/Russia via the Transiberian Express