Bonnie Edelman "African Dawn" Photograph, Scapes Series, 2012

$ 7,250
  • Description
    Contemporary artist Bonnie Edelman's "African Dawn" was photographed in 2012 and is part of the Sky Scapes Series. As her most recognized collection "Scapes" consists of landscapes, seascapes and skyscapes whose specific forms have been blurred in order to direct viewers’ focus toward colors and compositions. Sublime and abstract, the photographs capture grain fields, sea horizons, and sunsets from around the world. This photograph is being offered as a C-print face-mounted onto 1/8” non glare plexi with a custom maple floating frame (1/2" face x 2" deep with 3/8" gap). It will ship directly from the artist's printmaking studio with a signed certificate of authenticity.

    About the artist:
    Bonnie Edelman was born in New York City. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Connecticut College on an academic and athletic scholarship. Having been raised in a family of artists and architects, Bonnie was always creating. Whether it was sculpture, painting, jewelry making and interior design, she has always had an intense need to express herself through creativity. Fashion was an all encompassing self expression so it was because of this idea of materializing thoughts, desires and inspirations that she decided to devote her career to the editorial side of the fashion industry.

    After an internship at Rolling Stone Magazine and then formally starting her career as the assistant to the Fashion Director at Seventeen Magazine, Bonnie moved through the ranks at Glamour Magazine and MTV. She then settled into the position of Travel Editor at Sports Illustrated, where she navigated the world producing exotic and inspiring photo shoots for the magazine’s annual Swimsuit Issue. It was during this time spent in The Islands of the Maldives, Ecuador, Venezuela and Kenya, to mention a few, while working closely with photographers like Sante D’Orazio, Russell James and Francesco Scavullo, that Bonnie realized she was on the wrong side of the lens.

    It was at that moment that photography replaced all else in Bonnie’s life. Following her marriage to John Edelman in 1998, she moved to Ridgefield, Connecticut where they still live with their two children. Bonnie started her fine art portrait photography business out of her home, juggling motherhood and her passion for photography.

    Now, residing between New York City and Connecticut, Bonnie’s photographs have been shown in galleries and museums throughout the north east, while being privately collected by celebrities such as Heidi Klum and Rob Thomas and a diverse, loyal fan base around the world. She continues to do black and white portraits for others, while living out her own visions during her frequent travels and in her own backyard.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Period: New
    Condition: New.
    Styles / Movements: Contemporary
    Incollect Reference #: 708775
  • Dimensions
    W. 40 in; H. 40 in; D. 2 in;
    W. 101.6 cm; H. 101.6 cm; D. 5.08 cm;
Message from Seller:

Eve Kelly Herman first founded what is known today as Highland Park Modern in 2005, in a high ceilinged boutique in Tribeca. She was quickly recognized as a resource for authentic and important art and objects, and has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, ELLE Brazil, Harper’s Bazaar and Hamptons Magazine. Today, Eve continues to source inspiring and timeless objects through the lens of quality and artisanship, and only buys what she loves.

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