PHOTOGRAPHER - Anne M. Freeman
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North County Branch Library, 65 Halstead Street, Clinton.
September 1 - 30, 2014
- HUNTEDON'S HISTORIC BARNS.
Complimentary to the historic barn photography show by photographer Anne Freeman, join renowned barn historian Jeffrey Marshall for an informative talk by Jeffrey Marshall, President of the Heritage Conservancy. Anne Freeman will also be on hand to discuss some of her photographs and her photography.
North County Branch Library, 65 Halstead Street, Clinton.
September 16, 2014
Anne M. Freeman is a Hunterdon County, NJ-based photographic artist who specializes in Americana subjects. Her photographic art prints include barns and farms, country landscapes and seascapes, church steeples and doors, country fairs and farm stands, pond life and wildflowers.
Anne specializes in “paintography,” which are digital prints that have been slightly manipulated using software to highlight certain aspects of the image, such as textures or shapes. All of her paintography prints, however, begin their life as a digital photograph of a real place. She is influenced by American landscape and nature paintings of the late 1800s and early 1900s as well as antique Asian art.
Most of Anne’s photographic subjects are found in the Skylands region of New Jersey and the Delaware and Lehigh Valley regions of Pennsylvania. “This region is rich with subjects I love to photograph,” says Anne. “I grew up in Hunterdon County, NJ, and spent a few years living in other states, but always came home to Hunterdon. I can spend a lifetime in this region and never run out of lovely scenes to photograph.”
Anne’s work has been featured in shows, exhibitions, and designer showcase homes throughout the region. Her gallery is located in The Art Gallery in Kathy’s Kove and Kafé, Washington, NJ. Her prints are also sold at Carrie Anne’s Gifts located in Easton, PA. She is a member of the New Hope Art League based in New Hope, PA; the Artsbridge art organization based in Stockton, NJ; the Art Council of Princeton based in Princeton, NJ; and the famed Sketch Club, the oldest arts organization in the country, based in Philadelphia, PA.
“My prints work well in a variety of home interior design themes. Country and Primitive themes, of course, but they also work in Modern, Urban and Eclectic designs. Barns are beautiful in any setting.”
Prints to make you smile!
Print Above: “Gray Barn Doors No. 2” by Anne M. Freeman |