Oh Monday...the vacation is over and real world kicks in. I had a wonderful beach weekend and didn't want it to end. I appreciate all your comments and hope you had a great weekend too. It's back to the grind, but that also means sharing inspiring ideas with you like these lovely photograms by Leah Sobsey. A featured artist at the REGROWTH exhibit, Sobsey's natural work is like breath of fresh summer air.
These are beautiful. You can really personalize a space with this technique.....or, AH HA....maybe even a gift.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing! You have inspired me once more!
ReplyDeleteOh these are lovely. I think I want to do some!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Love the earthy browns!
ReplyDeletegood lord, these are AMAZING!!
ReplyDeletePS-- I just noticed the Au Revoir Simone CD on your sidebar-- I went to high school with the middle girl on the cover, Erica Forster. Funny, huh??
How beautiful and organic. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd welcome back to the real world then :-)
Oh wow - these are really cool.
ReplyDeleteLove these photos!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you enjoyed your beach holiday!
i once wrote a term paper on laszlo moholy-nagy's inventing the "photogram" (allegedly) - he stressed Paul Strand's "purity of means," so to speak, and emphasized the purity of light and form.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
These are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the beach weekend...I didn't want mine to end either!!!
Happy Monday (too bad it isn't saturday!)!
Melissa
http://www.xray-art.com/index.htm
ReplyDeletehave you ever seen steven meyers' radiographs? we have a few {a lillie, rose, and dahlia...duh!}...
but they're nearly as cool as these photograms!
Love LOVE ferns! So pretty! :)
ReplyDeletei love these! what a beautiful find.
ReplyDeleteyour weekend sounds like it was lovely--yay!
Oh yes I love Meyer's prints too! Photograms do have a sense of purity to them.
ReplyDeletehow wonderfully unique!
ReplyDeleteThose are stunning! I believe I've seen them somewhere else also. :)
ReplyDeletelove these...plus i'm such a fan of old fashion photography processes so its a double win
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try that out!
ReplyDeleteThose photo are terrific :)
Very nice! I know it stinks to be back in the throes of it after a holiday weekend, but take heart that you're able to keep up with the blog despite it! I feel like I've been gone forever . . .
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful photograms by Leah Sobsey. I love discovering more Photogram artists. I dabble in making photograms. Mine are not on the same level as Leah! I did a photogram post on my blog last month which included a couple of mine. If you're interested ;) Sorry I don't have the link to that post. Thanks again for sharing as I'm all inspired to create some more :)
ReplyDeleteGoegeous! I had never even heard of a photogram before - how cool.
ReplyDeleteI remember reading about photograms on hey harriet post too.
ReplyDeleteThese photograms are beautiful...Thanks for posting and introducing me to Leah Sobsey. They are great.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Photograms - they are really interesting. I went to Leah's website and saw even more that I love. I love the simplicity of them. Thanks for the tip!
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