New Work by Maggie Taylor

Posted on Oct 28, 2016

Known for her innovative style, Maggie Taylor’s technique for more than twenty years includes the use of a flatbed scanner instead of a traditional camera to capture the objects and photographs she collects from various sources. In 1996, Taylor first used Adobe Photoshop to manipulate the timelessness of antique portraits by playing on their whimsical nature. She uses background elements to add texture and a sense of space, spontaneously and intuitively creating an ethereal style which resonates a surreal narrative content. There is no one meaning for any of the images, rather they exist as a kind of visual riddle or open-ended poem, meant to be both playful and provocative. To read her full artist bio click here)

Catherine Couturier Gallery is delighted to announce the release of new images by Maggie Taylor, which are a continuation of her "Through the Looking Glass" series. Enjoy a preview of her latest work.

 

 A Tale Begun in Other Days

A Tale Begun in Other Days

Inkjet print

 

Better Say Nothing At All

Better Say Nothing At All

Inkjet print

 

But a Dream

But A Dream

Inkjet print

 

Do You Like Plum-Cake Monster

Do You Like Plum-Cake, Monster?

Inkjet print

 

Many Things

Many Things

Inkjet print

 

What Remains

What Remains?

Inkjet print

 

All prints are priced by size

8 x 8 inches, edition of 15: $1,500

15 x 15 inches, edition of 15: $2,800

22 x 22 inches, edition of 10: $4,500

36 x 36 inches, edition of 9: $8,000

 

For purchases or further inquiries email the gallery at gallery@CatherineCouturier.com or call us Tuesday- Saturday 10am-5pm at (713)-524-5070.


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