À propos du livre
Rancho Nambé sits on 24 acres in the Nambé River Valley alongside the Nambé River in North-Central New Mexico approximately 20 miles north of Santa Fe. Towering Cottonwood, Elm, Catalpa and Apple trees frame magnificent views of the constantly transforming Sangre de Cristo mountains. The ranch property is a privately-owned residence, an occasional bed and breakfast in parts of its rambling 300-year old adobe, an Arabian horse farm and a training facility for multiple schools of riding. It is a warm and friendly oasis, a family enterprise and unique in all of Northern New Mexico.
The photographs were made by Lawrence Fodor over the course of a single day on 4 November 2018, with a Canon 5D Mark III and an iPhone X.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Nature/Vie sauvage, Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 70 - Date de publication: déc 16, 2019
- Langue English
- Mots-clés horses, nature, New Mexico, photography
À propos du créateur
Lawrence Fodor was born in Los Angeles, CA & started painting at an early age. He studied painting, printmaking & art history at Orange Coast College & received a BFA in printmaking & did graduate work in painting at Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. Currently living & working in Los Angeles, CA & Santa Fe, NM, he has traveled the world extensively. In addition to a successful career as a painter (his "...best means of communication."), Fodor has collaborated with artists as a master printmaker at two experimental print workshops he founded, curates visual art exhibitions, pursues photography & loves making/designing books. His painting falls in the realm of nature based abstraction & recent "revisions" of historic works of figurative art. He works with oil paint & alkyd resin on canvas, paper & wood cigar boxes & watercolor on paper. His work is collected & has been exhibited by the Lannan Foundation, New Mexico Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum & Museum of Modern Art in Fort Worth.