Cycles 12

Cycles 12

Piece description from the artist

A tintype photograph from the series Cycles in the Galisteo Basin, NM. This area is the last ancient sea bed to dry up in the US.
It has sandstone that has kept the memory from the sea, fossilized shells, trilobites, barnacles, fish. This tree was identified as a marked, ceremonial tree from a couple hundred years past- 200 years or more. It was used by the Natives for a place to have ceremony, tell stories, for medicine.

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About Kim Richardson

Santa Fe, NM

Kim Richardson specializes in still life photography. For nearly a decade she photographed for New York auction houses Sotheby’s and Phillips de Pury & Co.

Kim studied fine art and photography at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, and Parsons School of Design in Paris. She worked in collaborative projects that exhibited at Centre Pompidou in Paris and Alleged Gallery in New York City. She presently lives in Santa Fe, NM with her husband, painter and educator, Willy Richardson and their lovely, dynamic daughter Audrey Richardson. In addition to her photography she also has a background in fine art printing for artists who she prints with master printer, Steve Zeifman, with Rush Creek Editions.

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