Art Deco Lobby, Havana, Cuba by David Burdeny - Susan Spiritus Gallery
i’m sure you’ve been there, having just visited your hundredth museum on holiday somewhere in Europe, the hundreds of years old frescoes all blurring into one as you walk glassy eyed from room to room…
I can’t get over the breathtaking range of color emitting from these otherwise prosaic salt flats and dry lake beds, captured so brilliantly by David Burdeny. The Canadian photographer spent years flying over salterns in Western Australia, Utah’s Great Salt…
Burdeny's photographs are characterized by unusually long exposures that result in detailed images and soft colour studies. Printed at at the artist's Vancouver studio, these photographs are framed in white behind non-reflective plexiglass. Print dimensions are 59x59 inches, and frames measure 0.75 inches wide and 2 inches deep.
i’m sure you’ve been there, having just visited your hundredth museum on holiday somewhere in Europe, the hundreds of years old frescoes all blurring into one as you walk glassy eyed from room to room…
Photographer David Burdeny, whose photo of a towering iceberg we featured last month, has been working on another large-scale photography project. Burdeny began the series SALT: Fields, Plottings and Extracts in 2015, using aerial photography to explore some of the world’s most vibrant salterns in Utah, Mexico, and Australia. Gazing upon the images it’s difficult to determine whether the expressive boxes of color are produced with a camera or paintbrush, or if the gestures were made by hand or nature. More
I can’t get over the breathtaking range of color emitting from these otherwise prosaic salt flats and dry lake beds, captured so brilliantly by David Burdeny. The Canadian photographer spent years flying over salterns in Western Australia, Utah’s Great Salt…
Photographer David Burdeny isn't afraid to get his feet wet or his lens chilly to capture his colossal artworks. Burdeny's subjects are the mammoth
i’m sure you’ve been there, having just visited your hundredth museum on holiday somewhere in Europe, the hundreds of years old frescoes all blurring into one as you walk glassy eyed from room to room…
Featuring ornate chandeliers, marble walls, bronze columns and intricate mosaics, each station in the Moscow Metro is more spectacular than the other. Canadian photographer David...
I can’t get over the breathtaking range of color emitting from these otherwise prosaic salt flats and dry lake beds, captured so brilliantly by David Burdeny. The Canadian photographer spent years flying over salterns in Western Australia, Utah’s Great Salt…
i’m sure you’ve been there, having just visited your hundredth museum on holiday somewhere in Europe, the hundreds of years old frescoes all blurring into one as you walk glassy eyed from room to room…
This aerial photograph of Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jetty" but David Burdeny, has rich reds contrasting wiht the white of the sand. Handling time may exceed 10 days if the artist needs to print the work. David Burdeny is a photographer from Canada who travels the world capturing beautiful color photographs ranging from intricate interiors to serene, minimalist landscape and waterscapes. Burdeny’s current series, abstract aerial color photographs of the tulip fields in the Netherlands and salt flats from around the world, are sublime observations of his appreciation for structural detail and the metaphorical value of space. In both series, Burdeny’s images suggest the painterly expressiveness of Rothko, Newman, Diebenkorn and Willem de Kooning. From the start of his fine art photography career, Burdeny has always had a deft appreciation for the artistic potential of pure space and how it can be purposefully structured to appeal to the senses. He has become a master of the photographic moment. In the tradition of minimalist photographers such as Michael Kenna, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Grant Hamilton and others, his early black-and-white long-exposure work created a minimalist monumentality out of spare landscapes that felt privately spiritual and seemed to exist outside time.
Photographer David Burdeny, whose photo of a towering iceberg we featured last month, has been working on another large-scale photography project. Burdeny began the series SALT: Fields, Plottings and Extracts in 2015, using aerial photography to explore some of the world’s most vibrant salterns in Utah, Mexico, and Australia. Gazing upon the images it’s difficult to determine whether the expressive boxes of color are produced with a camera or paintbrush, or if the gestures were made by hand or nature. More
Teatro America, Havana (American Theater) by David Burdeny - Susan Spiritus Gallery
David Burdeny proves the best way to see thousands of flowers is from the sky.
Image 11 of 12 from gallery of These Photographs Capture the Opulent Beauty of Empty Moscow Metro Stations. © David Burdeny
Photographer David Burdeny, whose photo of a towering iceberg we featured last month, has been working on another large-scale photography project. Burdeny began the series SALT: Fields, Plottings and Extracts in 2015, using aerial photography to explore some of the world’s most vibrant salterns in Utah, Mexico, and Australia. Gazing upon the images it’s difficult to determine whether the expressive boxes of color are produced with a camera or paintbrush, or if the gestures were made by hand or nature. More
i’m sure you’ve been there, having just visited your hundredth museum on holiday somewhere in Europe, the hundreds of years old frescoes all blurring into one as you walk glassy eyed from room to room…
Vancouver-based photographer David Burdeny graduated with a Masters in Architecture and Interior Design and spent the early part of his career in his field before turning to photography. In his photog
We first encountered David Burdeny's work last year with his series of compelling images of Moscow's subway station. The architect-turned-photographer has
This work titled SALT, captured at the Great Salt Lake in Utah, by talented Canadian photographer David Burdeny captured my attention, reminding me of abstract art that can be found in nature.
O fotógrafo David Burdeny encontrou em salinas ao redor do mundo, pinturas abstratas naturais, como obras-primas visuais dignas de tirar o fôlego!
Photographer David Burdeny, whose photo of a towering iceberg we featured last month, has been working on another large-scale photography project. Burdeny began the series SALT: Fields, Plottings and Extracts in 2015, using aerial photography to explore some of the world’s most vibrant salterns in Utah, Mexico, and Australia. Gazing upon the images it’s difficult to determine whether the expressive boxes of color are produced with a camera or paintbrush, or if the gestures were made by hand or nature. More
i’m sure you’ve been there, having just visited your hundredth museum on holiday somewhere in Europe, the hundreds of years old frescoes all blurring into one as you walk glassy eyed from room to room…
Although it was captured back in 2007 this photo from Canadian photographer David Burdeny still remains one of the coolest iceberg photos in existence thanks to perfect ... Continue Reading »
As the hue of hope and growth has been named the Pantone Colour of Year for 2017 I’ve decided to dedicate my blogpost to the colour green!
For his series titled "Drift", photographer David Burdeny traveled along roads in Canada, France, Japan, England, Belgium, and the USA, and captured the