On this special occasion, we are offering 6 framed original pieces of Art from Richard D'Amore's family.Richard D’Amore’s work has been published in numerous publications (a small selection is enclosed), and has been collected by a both eclectic and well known number of private collectors.
Richard D’Amore
(d.14 Dec 2006)View High Res Photos here
Selected ExhibitionsMuseum of Modern Art, Paris, France.
Laguna Art Museum, Laguna, California (Auction).
Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado (Auction).
Sotheby Park Bernet, Los Angeles (Auction).
Phillips, New York (Auction).
FNAC, Paris, France.
Gallery Jacques Damase, Brussels, Belgium.
Centre Culturel Canzy, Reims, France.
Gallery Jacques Cherix, St. Christoly, France.
Gallery Loplop, Paris, France.
Photo Hartz, Belgium.
Gallery Nadar, Pisa, Italy.
Stephen White Gallery, Los Angeles.
Status Gallery, Laguna, California.
Hartman Gallery, New York.
Woodman Gallery, NJ.
Bert Hartkamp Collection, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Michael Caden Gallery, Santa Barbara, California.
Kamp Gallery, St. Louis, MS.
Silver Image Gallery, Seattle, WA.
Rex L’Itelier, Los Angeles.
Gallery 454 North, Los Angeles.
Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles
Eccles Community Art Center, Ogden, Utah.
Pasadena College of Art Gallery, Pasadena, California.
Works Gallery, Costa Mesa, California.
Fine Art Center of Kershaw County, Camden, SC.
Morris Gallery, Columbia, SC.
Gail Michael Collection, Studio City, California.
Stark-Kikuchi Gallery, Venice, California.
Selected Private
CollectionsFarrah Fawcett
Michelle Pfeiffer
Robert and Louise Towne
Kelly Preston
Ann-Margaret
Burt Lancaster
Melissa Gilbert
Joan Cusack
Sally Kellerman
Ted Danson
Amy Madigan
Rob Lowe
Alan Levin – Madelin Coit
Jane Rosenthal
Dolly Parton
Charlie Sheen
Irvin Kershner
Judd Hirsch
Bert Hartkamp
Evzen Kolar
Jacques Renoir
Henry Buehl
Michael Ripps
Kathleen Quinlan
Steven White
Nancy Travis
About His Art:Hand Tinted: Hand tinting a photographic print is done by using a color transparent oil directly on the surface of the black and white print. The result is a blend of subtle coloration that mixes with the image, creating a unique and original work of art.
CYANOTYPE PRINTS: created through a hand made printing process that was used by photographers in the latter part of the nineteenth century. It is unmistakable because of its wonderful cool blue hues. This is achieved by hand coating a fine art paper with ferric ammonium citrate (iron base metal), and potassium ferro cyanide in a solution. The paper is then exposed in sunlight and dried, after which it is washed in water. The typically wonderful blue print is the result.
PLATINUM PRINTS: The platinum print is one of the richest, and most expensive form of photographic print making. A platinum print is created by hand coating a sheet of fine artist's paper with the emulsion of photosensitive platinum metals. The platinum emulsion is absorbed, therefore becomes part of the paper itself. Each image radiates a three dimensional warmth. Platinum prints are unique and are the preferred medium of master printmakers.
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