"If you hang this picture in the reception area your clients will know you are innovative as soon as they walk in the door."
Laura J. Miner tells us in her article A Guide to Using the International Directory of Corporate Art Collections this is something that art consultants will often say. The abstract expressionist photography of Henri Louis Pingitore andColorScape Studio succeeds in expressing the above-described innovation in a corporate/commercial art environment.
Pingitore has been n avid photographer since childhood. In 2009 Pingitoreexperienced a breakthrough when he discovered and developed a new photographic expression of light. Remy Dubois, under whom Pingitore has studied extensively at FACIL-Art, a Cambridge-based, French-American language and art collaborativehas praised his work as “hauntingly beautiful,” and declared that Pingitore “has created a new form of photography.” The process employed is an in-camera technique, usinga single exposure and natural directional light. Minimal editing of color saturation and balance has been done post-production, and no Photoshop is used.
ColorScape Studio offers original photographic compositions, whichreflect the fluid nature of light, color, shape, and line--when stripped of form. Its mission is to inspire a more expansive way of perceiving reality, by juxtaposing what we see with what can be imagined. The captured moments reveal a parallel universe in which reality and possibility commingle playfully. In this world, the opposites, color/tone, line/shape, light/dark, and push/pull, merge and clash to create dynamic tensions that resolve into peaceful, life-affirming, harmonic images.The work is innovative in its nascent use of digital photo technologyto capture images created by the most primitive and natural resources of the earth, color and light.
In these images color rules and the printing process (also innovative) helps color display to its fullest capacity. Images are printed in metal. Metal prints represent a new fine art medium for preserving photos by infusing dyes directly into specially coated aluminum sheets. Because the image is infused into the surface and not on it, the images take on an almost magical luminescence. Colors are vibrant and the luminescence is breathtaking. Detail and resolution are unsurpassed.
In addition to innovation, a corporate art buyer might also consider where the art originated. While it is important for many corporations to reflect globalizationtrends and diversity by displaying art from around the world, Laura J. Miner explains the need for corporations to display local art. “There always has been the abiding theme of fondness for the home area, reflected in images from the past and the present, or deliberate efforts to collect art created by local or regional artists”. *
Currently Louis Henris' work is being exhibited in the following local commercial spaces:
The Elephant Walk, Cambridge, MA. Google Lobby, Kendall Sq, Cambridge, MA
Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA
Wolfers Lighting, Cambridge, MA
BioMed Realty, Cambridge, MA
Lando&Anastasi, Cambridge, MA
For more information please contact Louis Henri at:
ColorScape Studio
www.colorscapestudio.com
617-201-2597
[email protected]
*Published by International Art Alliance, Copyright 2004 / 2013 International Art Alliance All rights
Laura J. Miner tells us in her article A Guide to Using the International Directory of Corporate Art Collections this is something that art consultants will often say. The abstract expressionist photography of Henri Louis Pingitore andColorScape Studio succeeds in expressing the above-described innovation in a corporate/commercial art environment.
Pingitore has been n avid photographer since childhood. In 2009 Pingitoreexperienced a breakthrough when he discovered and developed a new photographic expression of light. Remy Dubois, under whom Pingitore has studied extensively at FACIL-Art, a Cambridge-based, French-American language and art collaborativehas praised his work as “hauntingly beautiful,” and declared that Pingitore “has created a new form of photography.” The process employed is an in-camera technique, usinga single exposure and natural directional light. Minimal editing of color saturation and balance has been done post-production, and no Photoshop is used.
ColorScape Studio offers original photographic compositions, whichreflect the fluid nature of light, color, shape, and line--when stripped of form. Its mission is to inspire a more expansive way of perceiving reality, by juxtaposing what we see with what can be imagined. The captured moments reveal a parallel universe in which reality and possibility commingle playfully. In this world, the opposites, color/tone, line/shape, light/dark, and push/pull, merge and clash to create dynamic tensions that resolve into peaceful, life-affirming, harmonic images.The work is innovative in its nascent use of digital photo technologyto capture images created by the most primitive and natural resources of the earth, color and light.
In these images color rules and the printing process (also innovative) helps color display to its fullest capacity. Images are printed in metal. Metal prints represent a new fine art medium for preserving photos by infusing dyes directly into specially coated aluminum sheets. Because the image is infused into the surface and not on it, the images take on an almost magical luminescence. Colors are vibrant and the luminescence is breathtaking. Detail and resolution are unsurpassed.
In addition to innovation, a corporate art buyer might also consider where the art originated. While it is important for many corporations to reflect globalizationtrends and diversity by displaying art from around the world, Laura J. Miner explains the need for corporations to display local art. “There always has been the abiding theme of fondness for the home area, reflected in images from the past and the present, or deliberate efforts to collect art created by local or regional artists”. *
Currently Louis Henris' work is being exhibited in the following local commercial spaces:
The Elephant Walk, Cambridge, MA. Google Lobby, Kendall Sq, Cambridge, MA
Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA
Wolfers Lighting, Cambridge, MA
BioMed Realty, Cambridge, MA
Lando&Anastasi, Cambridge, MA
For more information please contact Louis Henri at:
ColorScape Studio
www.colorscapestudio.com
617-201-2597
[email protected]
*Published by International Art Alliance, Copyright 2004 / 2013 International Art Alliance All rights