Edua Wilde - Fine Art Photography
Fine Art Photography

Edua Wilde - Fine Art Photography
     

To order:

All the images on the gallery page are available matted, (100% acid-free archival museum board) and framed (black metal frame).
All black and white prints are vintage prints, made on fiber base gelatin silver paper and selenium toned. Color prints are printed on professional quality archival paper with pearl finish.

Available sizes:

Small        Image size   10  x  13"   frame 12  x  16"     $195
Medium     Image size   12  x  16"   frame 18  x  22"     $245
Large        Image Size   14  x  19"   frame 20  x  24"     $299

Different frames (other color, wood, etc.) are available on request.
Shipping is not included in the price, but local pick up is available.
If you are interested in seeing more images, inquire about different sizes/frames or place an order please contact us.

To order an image please visit the gallery page note the image number, and send us an email.

Artist Statements


 

Night Vision:

Like many photographers, one subject that I continually return to is documenting the places I live. This subject offers the photographer a chance to capture a unique moment in time or to concentrate on a specific characteristic of a place.

The photographs in the series ‘Night Vision’ come from Somerville, Massachusetts. A neighboring city and essentially a part of Boston, Somerville has a diverse population, however, its physical character is not particularly unusual. I found that the nighttime had the effect of transforming this city-scape, normally banal in day light hours, to one that can often be extraordinary.


Dante’s Dream:

The photographs in these series are the result of investigations into experimental color techniques in shooting, film developing, and printing. All of the images are hand printed with no digital manipulation.

Some of the techniques employed were: double exposure, cross processing, printing through a textured medium, posterizing, pointilizing, as well as manipulating Polaroid film. Other effects were created on the negative by using a plastic Holga camera or other techniques.


Water Series:

With this series of Photographs, I was interested in conveying my understanding of the spiritual concept of the Tao. Described in ancient Chinese writings such as the Tao Te Ching, Taoism has been a guiding philosophy of a common sense approach to human behavior and interaction for centuries. Water is sometimes used in the verses of Taoist philosophy as a metaphor to describe the Tao, or 'the Way'. It is ungraspable, powerful, relentless, always taking the path of least resistance. Without form, it is present all around. It yields to that around it yet can move mountains over time.

The highest good is like water.
Water gives life to the ten thousand things and does not strive.
If flows in places men reject and so is like the Tao?..

“Verse Eight”
Tao Te Ching

Look it cannot be seen-it is beyond form.
Listen, it cannot be heard-it is beyond sound.
Grasp, it cannot be held-it is intangible.
These three are indefinable;
Therefore they are joined in one…..

“Verse Fourteen”
Tao Te Ching