Joyce aaronson artwork prints

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  • Horse of a Different Color Painting by Joyce Aaronson.
  • Choose your favorite horse of a different color posters from available designs.
  • My artistic goal has always been to craft images that I feel have interesting composition, texture, and/or subject matter.  While much of my photographic effort is before taking the shot with planning timing for light management, then trading off point of view, focal length, exposure, and raw composition, I also spend significant time per image on refining composition, adjusting exposure, and applying other digital darkroom techniques including tone mapping.  I shoot a aspect ratio camera, so that drives most of my image sizing as I print what I liked in the viewfinder.  

    B&W Textures

    My first love was B&W for revealing texture.

    Oceans, Lakes, and Rivers/Waterfalls

    I am always drawn to water in motion be it seascapes, rivers, or waterfalls.

    Portraits of Things

    I also like to make images of non-people subjects in the style of a portrait. 

    Sepia Memories

    A departure from my work is my “Memories” series of sepia toned images in a square format of “vacation” shots.

    PRINTS FOR SALE

    My images in aspect ratio are available for purchase in 6&#;9 and 12&#;18 unframed, unmatted prints. For more information, contact me at [email&#;protected].

    BACKGROUND

    My early photographic education was reading books on photography and studying c

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  • David Aronson

    Lithuanian,

    Born in Lithuania in , Aronson immigrated to the United States at the age of seven and lived and worked in the Boston area for his entire career.  While earning his diploma at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Aronson studied with the innovative artist Karl Zerbe.

    Figuration was key for Aronson and other Boston Expressionists, who steered away from abstraction to represent moral, spiritual, and psychological conundrums in their paintings. The son of a rabbi, Mr. Aronson struggled with the tension between his Orthodox Jewish upbringing and his artistic aspirations, as his work often explored biblical themes. 

    His work is included in the permanent collections of over 40 museums worldwide including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA, and the Art Institute of Chicago. He received both the Judges Prize and Popular Prize from the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston in and was one of the youngest artists included in the “14 Americans” exhibition of curated by Dorothy Canning Miller of MoMA. In the Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University, The Jewish Museum, and the National Academy of Design in New York all hosted retrospectives of his painting and