Blog & Announcements
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Unseen/Seen
From the Shari Brownfield Fine Art’s press release: Robert Buelteman and Anne Muller celebrate their love of the natural world in this exhibition at Shari Brownfield Fine Art in Jackson, Wyoming.
Why Do I Make My Own Analog Black-and-White Prints?
This question would have been laughable in the art community 25 years ago, but now, with the digital revolution firmly in place, it seems that now is a good time to answer that question.
Print of the Month February 2023
“Golden Columbine” (2004) by Robert Buelteman. This piece is being offered as the “Print of the Month” for December 2022.
Project Review: Brandenburg Properties
Sometimes we are lucky enough to meet a family that becomes their own.
What about Color?
I think we are all familiar with the iconic argument about which is better, the book or the movie. The best analogy I have to offer is that black-and-white photography is to the book what color photography is to the movie.
Redwoods as an Idea
The redwoods, once seen, leave a mark or create a vision that stays with you always. No one has ever successfully painted or photographed a redwood tree. The feeling they produce is not transferable. From them comes silence and awe. -Steinbeck
“Sand Hill Road” Podcast with Scott McGrew
Nowhere is there a greater number of artworks by Robert Buelteman per mile than on this fabled stretch of road known as “Venture Capital Row.”