About Karen Tweedy-Holmes
Karen Tweedy-Holmes's photographs are portraits of many subjects. She concentrates particularly on living things and wilderness landscapes, buildings, and redrock desert formations. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Geo, Time, Newsweek, Popular Photography, Art in America, Jazz Times, Dance, The Sun, The New York Times, and numerous other periodicals as well as in many books, including Ralph M. Hattersley's Discover Your-Self Through Photography; Helen Hanff's Apple of My Eye; Women Photograph Men; Women See Men; The APA Insight Guides to India, New York State, and New York City; Arthur Goldsmith's The Nude in Photography; the Abbeville Press compilations Hugs and Kisses and The Art and Spirit of Paris; and Naomi Rosenblum's A History of Women Photographers. Tweedy-Holmes has received two grants from the Mindlin Foundation for photography of the desert Southwest. Her work is widely exhibited in the United States and abroad and is represented in the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe; the Avon Collection of Photographs by Women, New York; the Akron (Ohio) Museum of Art; the International Center of Photography, New York: and the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC. She lives in New York City. To view a large selection of her black-and-white images, please visit her website at www.tweedypix.com.
Her works in Open Shoppe are digital prints centered within a border on 8.5" x 11" luster inkjet paper. Image sizes vary . The prints are framed in lightweight black 8.5" x 11" Format frames. For shipping rates outside the continental United States, please Contact Us . |