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Fine art nude Great demand for Valentine’s gifts – Kenneth Wajda, artistic nude photography of Colorado

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(Press Box) January 7, 2004

Artistic nude truly become, the “Ladies of Rylstone,” a group of British women aged 40-60 would like to get naked for a charity calendar in 2001 the (There is even a popular movie about her story – Calendar Girls.)


Now classical nude

. Topping many people’s Valentine’s wish list, because they have a special and unique gift for a spouse or lover.

Kenneth Wajda, a professional photographer based in Colorado, was fired for nude photos job the past three years and has seen the interest in this art form to grow dramatically. “This is a rare event when a call will come into use, someone asks a nude session. Now it happens every week,” Wajda said.

customers traveling from as far away as Illinois for a photo session. “One woman said she could not find a photographer in Chicago, I told her I had no recommendations, and they fly out to Colorado. Well, she did, and was very satisfied with their photos happy.” You are a true professional with great attention to light and artistic expression, “she said.” I feel very comfortable and fun.


Many customers find that

this is a gift to give something back to the topic of photography is often the one who most benefit from the experience

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“I have pictures of women aged 20-50 and they felt the session in the shootout to leave happy that they finally step in dealing with authority, and a lot of comments saying it was not (funny after the first few minutes), “Wajda said. “Many say they always remembered to do it, but have no idea where to start and now they are happy.”


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Some customers a nude photograph as a gift for yourself elected, the reason to “celebrate my body to catch it as it is now.” Of course, many people are initially hesitant about the representation of the body, but the photographs capture the beauty already there. “They are always excited to see the results and are surprised when they see pictures of her body is so beautiful,” Wajda said.

The quality of his work is fine art nude portraits, not the boudoir-style that was popular a few years back.

Wajda began filming acts in front of about three years after he moved to Colorado. He was formerly an award-winning journalist for 13 years in New Jersey was, with news, pro sports, fashion and function. “From this, I love the fashion and functionality of the pictures (including his award winning photographs) to shoot, because they make the light and the image involved from beginning to end,” says Wajda.

“When I work with a model, I tell them that really, I see their bodies as if I was a vase or any other three-dimensional object. and that her body is beautiful and an honor to work with, “Wajda said. “I look forward to working with light and poses’m create an image by including the reflected light of her body. Every body is beautiful and my photography captures only its beauty through the use of light and shadow.”

Before the meeting he said the issue about the shooting to the many opportunities available to them to explain. The meeting may be inside or outside (if weather permits, and a suitable place is available). He is in the actual places (houses, barns, etc..) Whether his studio (which has a number of backgrounds) to be. Or he could be a portable studio for their position to take.

topic often said she did not think about these things and what they think about what would be for them. A gardener who her naked in a field full of wild flowers is a very different kind of person, a person in a bright, bright bedrooms and a Victorian mansion shoot. The subject chooses to abstract photographed against a black background in a studio is a different kind of personality as a marine biologist in the water or a horse Wrangler, the ride really bare-back nude photos.

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“I think talking about the actual, logistical elements of the picture really helps the customer feel like a say in the kind of picture that will be made (this is the start-up) and may her know that I if the photographer is a professional who wants to work with their vision and bring the technical and artistic qualities needed, and not someone with a camera for self-satisfaction, “said Wajda. “I always tell them, if we think we can do.”

Wajda was very professional about his work, there is never anything sexual about the conference. Out of respect for his model, he will never be the subject of. All directions to the model made orally

He is also the founder of the Professional Association of Nude photographers (PAANP), which holds its members to a strict code of honor. Not surprisingly, it was the model code with the rights, write to the rights of photographers in mind.

At the time of the session after so many ways of speaking, watching so many different styles, customers often come to him to know that she wants – on black abstract close-ups without a face full of high-key FIGURE posing in white, some naked, etc..


One recent client

said: “I enjoy the competition and see the work you do I’m very happy to see them, I can not believe how quickly time passes …” And when they saw the pictures,

“It is sooo amazing I’m so impressed, I love them. They are very talented. I’m going to show them (my husband), he probably will not believe that I exist is to sent to parents. I love them. They work fast “

“This is a gift of self, a celebration of the body and the representation of the finest masterpiece of the Creator,” Wajda said. “Every single body is a work of art!”

as a photographer in a significant need, Wajda now under his photo studio on the road. While on the field sessions, the Front Range of Colorado and New Mexico, for customers who are willing to travel costs, he planned location shoots in the rest of the U.S.

Wajda’s studio is called artistic nude photography of Colorado, is located in Westcliffe (south of Colorado Springs). For more information, call 719-783-9283 or visit his online portfolio at http://www.kennethwajda.com/nudes.

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Photos on request



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The Harwood Museum of Art, Gifts Universtiy of New Mexico, “Agnes Martin: The Grid”

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Taos, NM (Nasdaq) January 24, 2012

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Agnes Martin: In front of the grid, opening Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Harwood Museum of Art and on view until Sunday, June 17 remain. Meanwhile, the museum is Agnes Martin: Works on paper, a companion exhibition of her later works on paper. The Harwood Museum of Art is home to the Agnes Martin Gallery, a permanent exhibition of seven large-scale paintings by the artist donated in 1997.


Less attention has been placed

Martins aesthetic roots. Agnes Martin: In front of the grid developed for this gap in historical art form. The exhibition, together with a series of lectures, films and a symposium, a tribute to this remarkable artist during the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of her birth. The 30 paintings and drawings in the exhibition, many never before exhibited by the trustees and Tiffany Bell Jina Brenneman private and public collections culled. These pieces of the early 1940s through the 1950s, a little-known works include group shows Martin’s development of portraits, still lifes and landscapes, the biomorphic and geometric abstractions of the grid paintings which are internationally recognized.

Agnes Martin is one of the most respected and influential American painters of the past half century. In her spare time, but also emotionally rich paintings, compositions on the network and a muted palette is based strongly, they have a unique genre, a combination of minimalism and abstract expressionism that two generations of collectors, curators and Other artists who have inspired. Her work is included in nearly every major museum of modern art. Awarded in 1998, his National Medal of Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts.


At the insistence

art dealer Betty Parsons Martin to New York in 1957 and lived in Coenties slip. Many in the art world to accept that Martin emerged fully developed in 1958 her solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York. Until then, Martin has worked for nearly 20 years, much of that time in the fictional, but isolated art community of Taos, New Mexico, moving step by step from the seemingly inevitable landscapes and portraits to geometric and biomorphic abstraction in the adult working perhaps the purest abstract art in general.

Martin quickly forward with Parsons financial aid and full support from the beginning of 1958. But in 1967, she left the New York art scene, buy a truck and drove back to the west. They first landed in Cuba, NM, where a Adobe house built. Later she moved to Galisteo, outside Santa Fe, where after seven years, not painting, she went back to work quickly, and their fame. In 1993 she returned to Taos. She lives and works in Taos until her death in 2004 at age 92.

In the 1950s, while the expression of her artistic career, Agnes Martin on a constant search for the language of the inner spirit, writes Harwood Curator Jina Brenneman, a place where beauty and perfection is a mental absolute. As Martin himself once, when I think of art, I think of beauty. Beauty is the secret of life. It is not in sight, it is in the mind. In our minds there is awareness of perfection.

Agnes Martin: The Grid Shop

produced a 70-page color catalog of the exhibition accompanied by an art-historical essays by Dr. Richard Tobin. The catalog contains introductory text by Arne Glimcher of Pace Gallery and the artist and friend of Martin and Richard Tuttle. Info: 575-758-9826 (x102) or send an email to info (at) harwoodmuseum (dot) org

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EVENTS

Length: 25 February 17 June 2012

Friday, February 24, 2012

04:00 clock Directors Circle and VIP Reception

5-7 Clock Alliance members viewing (Both events are private and by invitation only, For more information, contact Juniper Manley at 575-758-9826 x 116).

Thursday, March 22, 2012

11.00 clock Remarkable Women of Taos kick-off press conference at the Harwood Museum of Art For decades, artists and free spirits of all kinds, the beauty and mystery of the Northern New Mexico landscape went. In 2012 the town of Taos offers visitors see first hand the remarkable woman from Taos, including Georgia O’Keeffe, Agnes Martin, Millicent Rogers, Mabel Dodge Luhan inspired. With self and guided tours and trails, art exhibitions with never before seen paintings by Agnes Martin, and photography and jewelry by Millicent Rogers, unveiled Taos an annual celebration of its past and present Remarkable Women with a launch event at the Harwood Museum on March 22, 2012. Speakers: Jina Brenneman, Harwood curator of collections and exhibitions, Marsha Mason and many other remarkable women of Taos lights. . Http: / / taos.org / Women Contact: Joan Griffin jgriffin (at) griffinassoc (dot) com (ext 505) 764-4444. 222, (505) 261-4444 cell

12.00 clock Screening Remarkable Women of Taos: What’s in the water, a 30-minute film with 40 remarkable northern New Mexico women. The film deals with the phenomenon that an unusual part of the Taos community is remarkably independent, intelligent and courageous of the women. Many of the women in the film will be present. This film by Peter Walker and Krystina Siebenaler of puffer Media produces .????

Free and open to the public.

18.00 clock Agnes Martin Centennial Birthday Party

March 22, 2012 marks the centenary of the birth of the internationally known artist Agnes Martin. The Harwood Museum of Art celebrate Agnes’s birthday with a fundraiser in the ranchos Trading Post Cafe, one of Agnes’s favorite Taos restaurants. Sponsor tickets are $ 250, $ 175 tickets are general, and tickets to Harwood Museum Alliance members is $ 150. Proceeds will benefit the Harwood exhibits. Booking is available at the Museum Admissions. For further information contact Development (at) harwoodmuseum (dot) org.

Friday, March 23, 2012 19:00 Lance & Mary Agnes Martin movie: With my back to the World

Talk + Q & A after

Cost: $ 8 for Harwood Alliance members, $ 10 nonmembers, unless otherwise indicated. Tickets are available at the Museum Admissions. Info: training (at) harwoodmuseum (dot) org.

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Saturday, March 24, from 10.00 to 17.00 clock Agnes Martin Lectures ??????????????????????????????? ? ????????????????????????????????????????

As part of the exhibition, Agnes Martin. For the timetable, the Harwood offers a day-long program of lectures by scholars and artists on the life and work of Agnes Martin

10.00 clock Agnes Martin Ann Wilson & Coenties Slip

11.00 clock Christina Rosenberger

12 – 01.45 lunch bell

02:00 clock Rumney Michelle Beck & Meeting Agnes Martin Hunter

clock 03:00 Kristina Wilson, a contribution to a better understanding of Agnes Martin

15.15 clock? Tiffany Bell & gas Dialogue on Agnes Martin

16.15 Clock panel Q & A, led by Tiffany Bell, co-trustee of Agnes Martin: The Grid

Tickets: $ 32 Harwood Museum Alliance members, $ 40 non-members. Seating is limited. Booking is available at the Museum Admissions Info: training (at) harwoodmuseum (dot) org

Sunday, March 25, 14:00 clock Gabriel, a film by Agnes Martin

Gabriel Harwood’s screen, Agnes Martin just finished film. This historically unique workload and complicate the understanding of both the artist and her paintings. My film is about happiness, innocence and beauty, take Martin, It’s about the little boy a lift, and all the beautiful things he saw climbing. To tho

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