Category: Inside The Gallery

Hidden in Plain Sight: Rachel’s Favorite Details

In the second post of our Hidden In Plain Sight series, we’re featuring Rachel W, one of our art consultants in Baltimore.

Rachel has a keen eye for those small, captivating elements that make each piece unique. She’s sharing three details from her favorite artworks that are easy to miss but add so much character.

Fragrant Attraction by Tom Chambers

The little mouse hidden in the flowers on the left! This is such a captivating photo that the subtle nuances in the piece could easily be overlooked until you fully take in everything it offers.

Tom Chambers, Fragrant Attraction, Photograph on Aluminum, 48 x 48 inches

 

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Odette, Paris, France by David Burdeny

Discovering the unexpected within David Burdney’s stunning photograph of Cafe Odette in Paris. The piece feels so lifelike, as if you could step right into it.  It draws you in and then you catch a glimpse of the “graffiti”. A little girl spray painting a heart atop the roof of the middle building. It’s like uncovering a happy little surprise.

David Burdeny, Odette, Paris, France, Photograph on Aluminum, 55 x 44 inches

 

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Yellow Hutch by Hunt Slonem

The two bunnies at the top, with their faces touching like they are snuggled together. They look like they are sharing a moment of love and appreciation for one another.

Hunt Slonem, Yellow Hutch, Oil on Canvas, 40 x 40 inches

 

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