Curtis Speer
ArtistUSA
About Artist:
I was born and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma. With a military base close by and a transient population, things never really seemed to happen in this seemingly small hometown. I began to pay closer attention to my surroundings at and early age. With a copious amount of self prescribed solitude, I would spend time outside, far away from anyone. I tuned into the trees, the colors, the sounds and most importantly, the light.
Seeing things from at least two perspectives would lead me to continue to create bodies of work that play with the mind and the eyes. Using Light as my main subject, I am able to capture the subtleties of life, death, color, contrast, texture and emotion. With a full college scholarship for drawing, I was taught to develop my own perspective which would later apply to my life as an artist using a camera.
About Artwork:
I find myself influenced by the crystal-clear light which illuminates the scene, the purity of the volumes and the unique psychological distancing of the subjects.
Curtis Speer
Cicada and Quail Eggs
- 2014
- 37 x 37 inches
- Fine Art Category: photography
- Medium: Pigment print
- Published: 2016
- Origin: USA
- Certificate of Authenticity: yes
- Issued by: By the artist
- Provenance: Artist's Possession
- Signed: Signed lower right
- No / Edition: 11 / 11
- Comments:
This is a new piece still in the artist's possession. It's the last signed and numbered piece in this series. Artist can crate and ship anywhere in the United States, Canada, Mexico and parts of Europe. Serious Inquiries Only.
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- Price: $7,200.00 USD
- Seller: Curtis Speer, USA
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- Artplode ID: 2950
- Artplode Seller ID: 4399
About Artist:
I was born and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma. With a military base close by and a transient population, things never really seemed to happen in this seemingly small hometown. I began to pay closer attention to my surroundings at and early age. With a copious amount of self prescribed solitude, I would spend time outside, far away from anyone. I tuned into the trees, the colors, the sounds and most importantly, the light.
Seeing things from at least two perspectives would lead me to continue to create bodies of work that play with the mind and the eyes. Using Light as my main subject, I am able to capture the subtleties of life, death, color, contrast, texture and emotion. With a full college scholarship for drawing, I was taught to develop my own perspective which would later apply to my life as an artist using a camera.
About Artwork:
I find myself influenced by the crystal-clear light which illuminates the scene, the purity of the volumes and the unique psychological distancing of the subjects.