Original Artworks

& Installation Services

In an age of environmental decline

visionary art for enlightened individuals elevates the experience of being alive and makes an indelible impression on the people they meet.

Unique imagery made with masterful craftsmanship and presented in museum-quality framing.

  • Classic hand-made gelatin silver prints from the photographer’s darkroom

  • Unique camera-, lens-, and computer-free images celebrating the diversity of nature

  • Turnkey services include artwork selection, installation design and execution

  • Join hundreds of individuals and institutions who utilize the art of Robert Buelteman to determine their public perception and generate well-being for their employees and residents


  • GALLERY EXHIBITIONS

    Over the last 40 years, Buelteman’s work has been the subject of over 68 solo exhibitions in the United States, Canada, and the European Union.

  • INSTITUTIONAL INSTALLATIONS

    Buelteman has been designing, producing and managing the installation of corporate, private, and non-profit installations of his artworks since the 1970’s.

  • MUSEUM INSTALLATIONS

    Buelteman’s work, both his black-and-white landscape works and his color botanical studies has been honored with several museum exhibitions. His first cameraless portfolio, Through the Green Fuse, is in the permanent collection of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and 280 Sunrise, from his monograph The Unseen Peninsula, was acquired by the Yale University Art Museum in 1992.

  • RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS

    Bringing the beauty, balance and harmony of the natural world to the interior space of private homes is a mission for the photographer. Not sure where to begin? Contact the studio for assistance and planning!

Testimonials

Where to begin?

Contact me for a private, no obligation conversation about where my art might fit into your home or business.

info@buelteman.com

 

 Landscape Studies

“The land speaks to me in a voice I can't always hear. Sometimes it is a dark and sullen voice, other times it is bright, joyful and full of promise…. “

 

Buckeye Creek (1998)

 

Energetic Photograms

Moving away from the traditions of photography in pursuit of something new…. direct imaging of living plants by means of fiber-optically delivered light and high-voltage Kirlian imaging.

 

Vitus Fall (2006)