About The Work
Cheryl Maeder through her non-traditional experimentation, has developed an identifiable, idiosyncratic and dream-like approach in her work. Maeder utilizes her camera as a precision instrument to replace the traditional tools of an artist’s studio, such as brushes and paint. Maeder focuses her camera instead on the otherworldliness between reality and the abstract. In her anonymous world, faces and bodies seem to melt into the subliminal.
Cheryl Maeder’s attraction to the edge of the ocean allows her the perfect stage set, which often is equally divided between the sand, the water and the sky. Once Maeder has surveyed her surroundings for bits and pieces of color, often borrowed from a beach umbrella, a handsome sunset or an unrecognizable group of swimmers frolicking in the surf, Maeder waits patiently for just the perfect moment before initiating a split second snap of her lens.
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About Cheryl Maeder
Archival Photographic Watercolor Print
This work is signed by the Artist on verso. This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
About The Work
Cheryl Maeder through her non-traditional experimentation, has developed an identifiable, idiosyncratic and dream-like approach in her work. Maeder utilizes her camera as a precision instrument to replace the traditional tools of an artist’s studio, such as brushes and paint. Maeder focuses her camera instead on the otherworldliness between reality and the abstract. In her anonymous world, faces and bodies seem to melt into the subliminal.
Cheryl Maeder’s attraction to the edge of the ocean allows her the perfect stage set, which often is equally divided between the sand, the water and the sky. Once Maeder has surveyed her surroundings for bits and pieces of color, often borrowed from a beach umbrella, a handsome sunset or an unrecognizable group of swimmers frolicking in the surf, Maeder waits patiently for just the perfect moment before initiating a split second snap of her lens.
Courtesy of the Artist
About Cheryl Maeder
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