George Diebold Photography Featured in New York City-Area Magazines

NEW YORK CITY (April 23, 2012) – George Diebold Photography was recently featured by the Weston Magazine Group, introducing the accomplished artist to more than 200,000 sophisticated readers in the regional New York City area.

 

The article, “When Light, Color & Composition Create Magic: Photographer George Diebold’s Images Capture Hidden America,” was printed as a two-page spread and included Diebold’s image, Shifting Sands.

 

The article, published in 10 magazines in Manhattan, Southern Connecticut, Long Island and Westchester, introduces Diebold to readers as an artistic explorer of “Hidden America” – the people, places and things behind the scenes of this great country.

 

“Seeing my work on the pages of these magazines, that are well-received by so many readers in the New York area, is incredibly gratifying,” said Diebold.

 

Shifting Sands, available in extremely limited edition, was sold recently by the Heather Gaudio Fine Art Gallery of New Canaan, Conn. during “Waterways,” an exhibition of aqueous artwork. The image is also featured as the cover art on Diebold’s book, “George Diebold Photography.”

 

According to the article, “Shifting Sands is an excellent example of Diebold’s uncanny ability to see the world around him, interpret it and transform an ordinary scene into a compelling photograph that pulls the viewer in.”

 

To find out more about George Diebold Photography, visit www.georgediebold.com. For more information about acquiring a George Diebold photograph, contact the studio at 973-744-5789.

 

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George Diebold Prints Featured in New Canaan Gallery “Waterways” Exhibition

Saltwater Fall ©George Diebold Photography, pictured,
is one of three photographs included in the Waterways
exhibition at Heather Gaudio Fine Art.

 

NEW CANAAN, CT (Nov. 17, 2011) – Three works of art, including Saltwater Fall (pictured) by photographer George Diebold, will be featured in Waterways, an exhibition at the Heather Gaudio Fine Art on South Avenue, beginning today and running through Jan. 26. Opening reception for the exhibition is set for Friday, Dec. 2.

 

“The exhibition features a powerful display of works by established photographers and sculptors, who have captured the beauty and fluidity of water in each of their representations,” according to Gaudio.

 

Diebold, who is well known for his fine art and corporate photography, is pleased to be a part of the Waterways exhibition. “When Heather called me with news of her new gallery, I knew it was a great decision. She has a wonderful eye. I’m thrilled to be part of her first show.”

 

Diebold’s studio, located in Montclair, N.J., features a collection of photographs that highlight his unique style and focus on dramatic lighting, intense color and meticulous attention to detail. Diebold spends most of his time on the road or in his second studio in Hawaii. His work is part of the permanent collection of American Landscapes at the Montclair Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art.

 

Diebold’s fine art prints are signed and available in limited editions directly from the studio. National Geographic Imaging and Duggal Visual Solutions are responsible for all of the reproductions.

 

Diebold’s photographs have been enjoyed by art collectors for over 30 years. “Since 1978, when I opened my first studio, I’ve never lost my fascination with graphic shapes, strong color and dramatic light. Whether I’m in the studio or on location, I’m always preoccupied with translating what I see into an interesting visual image. My photographs are the result of endless searching for those moments in time when color, composition and light all magically come together,” Diebold said.

 

Heather Gaudio Fine Art is a contemporary art gallery featuring paintings, sculptures, photography, and works on paper. In addition to Diebold’s work, Waterways showcases a collection of aqueous photographs by Shawna Ankenbrandt, Ethan Boisvert, Michael Dweck and Kim Keever. The exhibition will also include Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh’s painted bronze Tsunami sculptures. Gallery Hours include Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and by appointment.

 

“Waterways looks phenomenal and I couldn’t be happier with the selection, quality, concept of this exhibition,” Gaudio said.

 

For more information about Waterways or the Gallery:
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
21 South Avenue, New Canaan
203.801.9590
info@heathergaudiofineart.com

 

For more information about George Diebold Fine Art Photography visit
www.georgediebold.com.

 

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