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Discover the vibrancy of "A Colorful Mindset" giclee on canvas, featuring a dynamic burst of rainbow hues that invigorate and inspire. This striking piece is surrounded by a solid wood gallery frame with a gold finish. This piece may be hung horizontally or vertically. Each canvas is proudly handcrafted and printed in the USA. Artwork by Allison Ford.
Four Hands Art Studio
Originally from Southern California, Ryann now lives in Austin, TX. At 12 or 13, her dad pulled out his old Pentax Spotmatic from Vietnam, and Ryann was immediately enthralled and determined to learn enough to create a photo. In high school, she fell in love with photography and soon after enrolled at the renowned Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, where she earned a BA in Photography, majoring in architecture. When creating personal work, she does not think about how the images she's creating will be perceived by others and only shoots what she's drawn to. When asked what she's most influenced by, Ryann states: "I’ve long been drawn to the American Southwest and forgotten places - that still holds true today, nearly 20 years after first picking up a camera. I’ve always been drawn to the outdoors and landscapes, but I’m especially interested in the landscape that has been manipulated and left behind by a man."
Originally from Southern California, Ryann now lives in Austin, TX. At 12 or 13, her dad pulled out his old Pentax Spotmatic from Vietnam, and Ryann was immediately enthralled and determined to learn enough to create a photo. In high school, she fell in love with photography and soon after enrolled at the renowned Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, where she earned a BA in Photography, majoring in architecture. When creating personal work, she does not think about how the images she's creating will be perceived by others and only shoots what she's drawn to. When asked what she's most influenced by, Ryann states: "I've long been drawn to the American Southwest and forgotten places - that still holds true today, nearly 20 years after first picking up a camera. I've always been drawn to the outdoors and landscapes, but I'm especially interested in the landscape that has been manipulated and left behind by a man."
Originally from southern California, Ryann now lives in Austin, tx. At 12 or 13, her dad pulled out his old Pentax spotmatic from Vietnam, and Ryann was immediately enthralled and determined to learn enough to create a photo. In high school, she fell in love with photography and soon after enrolled at the renowned brooks institute of photography in Santa Barbara, where she earned a ba in photography, majoring in architecture. When creating personal work, she does not think about how the images she's creating will be perceived by others and only shoots what she's drawn to. When asked what she's most influenced by, Ryann states: "I’ve long been drawn to the American southwest and forgotten places - that still holds true today, nearly 20 years after first picking up a camera. I’ve always been drawn to the outdoors and landscapes, but I’m especially interested in the landscape that has been manipulated and left behind by a man".
. Lisa. Seattle, WA. 2022-09-21 15:29:49
Soicher Marin
A desolate New Mexico rests stop, and a tipi-style rest stop in Big Bend were artfully captured by Texas-based photographer Ryann Ford and paired together in this set. Printed on top-quality photo paper and framed within natural oak for a museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Originally from southern California, Ryann now lives in Austin, tx. At 12 or 13, her dad pulled out his old Pentax spot matic from Vietnam, and Ryann was immediately enthralled and determined to learn enough to create a photo. In high school, she fell in love with photography and soon after enrolled at the renowned Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, where she earned a ba in photography, majoring in architecture. When creating personal work, she does not think about how the images she's creating will be perceived by others and only shoots what she's drawn to. When asked what she's most influenced by, Ryann states: "I’ve long been drawn to the American southwest and forgotten places - that still holds true today, nearly 20 years after first picking up a camera. I’ve always been drawn to the outdoors and landscapes, but I’m especially interested in the landscape that has been manipulated and left behind by a man."
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