Thursday, October 8, 2015

Sara Cristina


Richard Tushman 

Richard Tuschman, born in 1956 in New York, studied fine arts at the University of Michigan.
Richard Tuschman produces painterly, evocative photographs. He trained as a printmaker but always incorporated photographic processes into his work. With the introduction of Photoshop in the 1990s, Tuschman turned to photography, developing a style that incorporates techniques of graphic design, painting, and assemblage.
 The artist’s own projects include a still life series of montaged images and a suite of moody, staged domestic scenes inspired by Edward Hopper paintings. 
His pictures also, their sense of humanity, and the themes they evoke — solitude, alienation, longing — are timeless and universal.








 The picture gives you a sense of emptiness, solitude, and anguish at the same time. There is just one woman, a bed and a window but it transmits a lot of emotion.









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