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and interested others. The ragazine.cc gallery is an extension of ragazine.cc we hope will give contributors wider exposure, and provide visitors to the site the opportunity to acquire both original work and museum-quality reproductions. “Gallery space” is available to visual artists in a variety of media, including sculpture. Many of the artists represented here have had work published in ragazine.cc, but this is not a prerequisite for representation.
If you are interested in exhibiting, please click here to become a ragazine.cc artist.
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HOT TIME FESTIVAL Featured Artist
Portraits of Nature
“My current body of work is an up-close exploration of the
details in flowers and other natural objects - finding the
elements that best reveal their essence”
Valerie Brown studied photography at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel; Ohio State University; Parsons New School and School of Visual Arts in New York City. She gained additional skills working as an assistant to notable artists; Ernst Haas, Salvador Dali, Igor Bacht, Philippe Halsman, W. Eugene Smith, and Helene Gaillet.
Since 1977 Ms. Brown has worked as a feelance photographer, having many varied assignments ranging from fashion in N.Y.C. to ski photography in Colorado. One job resulted in an exhibition of her dance photographs at the Harkness House in N. Y. C. Her clients have included Women’s Wear Daily, Washington Dossier, Interview Magazine, People Magazine, Time Magazine, Smithsonian Books, Kennedy Center, Folger Shakespear Library, Kennedy Center, Salkind Productions (Superman movies), Cannon Films, Statue of Liberty Celebration Foundation, U. P.I., Embassies, and various public relations (Ruder and Finn) and advertising agencies (Gavatos/Dunn). Brown spent a month in Thailand photographing the Bicentennial of the Dynasty for the Thai government and was hired by the Department of State to photograph King Hassan of Morocco during his visit to the United State. In addition she has done corporate brochures and portraits.
Brown’s photographs are included in numerous collections including The Washington Post; Wilmer, Cutler, and Pickering; Howry and Simon, Kaplin & Drysdale; Ferrari; The Honorable Joseph Reed, Carroll Janis (Sydney Janis Gallery, NYC; and other private collectors.
“My current body of work is an up-close exploration of the
details in flowers and other natural objects - finding the
elements that best reveal their essence”
Valerie Brown studied photography at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel; Ohio State University; Parsons New School and School of Visual Arts in New York City. She gained additional skills working as an assistant to notable artists; Ernst Haas, Salvador Dali, Igor Bacht, Philippe Halsman, W. Eugene Smith, and Helene Gaillet.
Since 1977 Ms. Brown has worked as a feelance photographer, having many varied assignments ranging from fashion in N.Y.C. to ski photography in Colorado. One job resulted in an exhibition of her dance photographs at the Harkness House in N. Y. C. Her clients have included Women’s Wear Daily, Washington Dossier, Interview Magazine, People Magazine, Time Magazine, Smithsonian Books, Kennedy Center, Folger Shakespear Library, Kennedy Center, Salkind Productions (Superman movies), Cannon Films, Statue of Liberty Celebration Foundation, U. P.I., Embassies, and various public relations (Ruder and Finn) and advertising agencies (Gavatos/Dunn). Brown spent a month in Thailand photographing the Bicentennial of the Dynasty for the Thai government and was hired by the Department of State to photograph King Hassan of Morocco during his visit to the United State. In addition she has done corporate brochures and portraits.
Brown’s photographs are included in numerous collections including The Washington Post; Wilmer, Cutler, and Pickering; Howry and Simon, Kaplin & Drysdale; Ferrari; The Honorable Joseph Reed, Carroll Janis (Sydney Janis Gallery, NYC; and other private collectors.
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