Cumulus Art Print by Stuart Redler
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Brought up on a farm in Somerset, England, Stuart moved to London aged 18 to study economics, then photography. He then spent 15 years photographing advertising campaigns for companies such as Volvo, IBM, and Deutsche Bank. Since then he has concentrated on Fine Art photography. An interest in diverse places and cultures has resulted in his unusual photographs of architecture, people, and nature. The unexpected and sometimes humorous subject matter, combined with the intense contrasts of black and white and the use of strong light, give his pictures their stark and unique style.
Examples of his work are included in the permanent collection at The National Portrait Gallery as well as numerous private collections, and his works have been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Stuart has received several awards.
- Print Only option will always have either 1” or more white border included depending on the proportions of the image
- Archival pigment print on 100% cotton paper, Hahnemühle Museum Etching
- Hand-signed by the artist
- Each image is in an edition of 25
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