Naomi Silva Gallery has recently revealed its new venture, IRevelar.com, offering weekly limited edition prints by leading photographers. Employing the catch phrase “Courageous New Art Revealed”, IRevelar.com will present archival quality black & white and color photography by photographers with inventive conceptual and distinctive visions.
“I’m inspired by businesses that are making fine art available to a larger segment of the population through exploring new pricing structures,” says CEO and proprietor Naomi Silva. Her experience, background, and instinct in discovering and revealing great new work have earned Naomi’s eponymous art gallery a distinctive reputation. “The artists to be featured will no doubt help expand this new ‘affordable art’ market.”
IRevelar.com will feature two prints by a new photographer each Wednesday at Noon. The public will have an opportunity to buy the prints in three different sizes. “I think there will be an excitement factor involved as new work is posted online, because once the edition is sold out, it will never be available again,” Naomi speculates.
IRevelar.com’s debut photographer is David Swann, a self-taught artist-photographer-writer living and working in Atlanta, Georgia and Pari, Italy. In 1985, David was the first photographer to be accepted into the prestigious Salon des Artistes Independants in Paris, France, since the group’s inception in 1887. His two prints “Flora in Magdalene’s Garden” and “Ode to Edna St. Vincent Millay” are available exclusively on the website.
About IRevelar.com and Naomi Silva Gallery
Revelar is a Spanish word meaning “to reveal” or “to develop”. Born out of her passion for the art of photography, Naomi Silva conceived of IRevelar.com as the first of many steps towards placing a stronger emphasis on the photographic arts through her gallery. This notion has best been reflected by the representation, throughout the years, of a very diverse group of photographers.
Featured work in her gallery has included the large digital photographs by renowned designer, Vicente Wolf, taken during his travels throughout Asia and Madagascar; photographs by the Colombian photographer, Leo Matiz, of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera during his stay in Mexico in the 70’s; work by the internationally recognized sculptor and photographer, Patrizia Guerresi; Luciana Abait’s contemporary Swimming Pools; and Italian photographer Ezio Todesco’s mannequin studies. The gallery’s inaugural show featured the photography of Guillermo Kahlo, Frida Kahlo’s nephew.
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