Featured this week is phenomenal Fine Art and Abstract Photographer, Ursula Abresch

 Here’s a short bio about her and a selection of some of her work

Image by Ursula Abresch

Ursula is an art photographer based in the West Kootenays, in beautiful British Columbia, Canada.

Her style can loosely be classified as photo-impressionism. Photo-impressionism allows for the abstraction of subjects, providing much more character than with a representational photo. Photo-impressionism makes it possible to express feelings without having to say a word and to put down thoughts, dreams, and fleeting moments in time when a small change in light can make the difference between utterly glorious and plain drab. Perhaps more than anything, the concepts of photo-impressionism make Ursula pay attention to colour. She plays with colour and uses it almost as if it were the subject itself, which, in a way, it is, at least in photography. Light is colour.

For her work, she uses a Nikon digital SLR. She processes her work in Photoshop, and prints on fine art papers using a Hewlett Packard printer and Vivera inks.

 

Summer by Ursula Abresch


Fall Flowers by Ursula Abresch


September by Ursula Abresch


Spoon Straws by Ursula Abresch


In Pink by Ursula Abresch


Orange by Ursula Abresch


Yellow by Ursula Abresch


Mad About Yellow by Ursula Abresch


Stiff Flowers by Ursula Abresch


Spring by Ursula Abresch


Pink Poppy by Ursula Abresch


Fire by Ursula Abresch


Sunset by Ursula Abresch


Image by Ursula Abrech


Gold Angel by Ursula Abresch


Waterdance by Ursula Abresch


old glory by Ursula Abresch


holey by Ursula Abresch


the abyss by Ursula Abresch


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