David Burdey: back to Artist
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Ponte alla Carraia, Florence, Italy 2012
| Medium | Archival Pigment Print |
| Mounting Options | Ultramount, Dibond Mount, Plexi-Transmount, UV Laminate |
Tiered Pricing
| Print Dimensions | Print Editions | Artist Proofs | Current Value |
| 44 x 55 inches | Edition of 10 | 2 Artist Proofs | $8,800.00 |
| 32 x 40 inches | Edition of 7 | 2 Artist Proofs | $7,260.00 |
| 21 x 26 inches | Edition of 4 | 2 Artist Proofs | $3,630.00 |
| 13 x 16 inches | Edition of 4 | 2 Artist Proofs | $1,650.00 |
Story of this Artwork
The Ponte alla Carraia is a five-arched bridge spanning the River Arno and linking the district of Oltrarno to the rest of the city of Florence, Italy. To the west is a weir, the Pescaia di Santa Rosa, and the Ponte Amerigo Vespucci, and to the east is the Ponte Santa Trinita from which this image was made. To me this image reminds me of a painting of Florence and it’s light from centuries past.
– David Burdeny
Artist Biography
David Burdeny initiated his career with the Jennifer Kostuik Gallery in 2001 and has been exhibiting his images from the world over, including Antarctica, Iceland, Brazil, China, Burma, Cambodia, France, Italy, Canada and the USA. Known for his finely composed photographs, Burdeny has spent the past 25 years exploring a variegated photographic Landscape ranging from minimal seascapes, ornate European interiors to abstract aerial images. Widely collected in Canada, the USA, Asia and Europe, the sheer beauty of David’s images has firmly placed him within the realm of Canada’s most sought after photo-based artists. Burdeny has an innate curiosity for new subjects and themes, producing over 20 themed photographic series. Be it mounting a camera beneath a self-built drone, shooting from the deck of an Antarctic bound icebreaker, or waiting for an ocean tide to advance, he faithfully embeds his own formal signature into each and every image, further expressing a life long passion for the built environment and the camera’s interpretation of it.
David Burdeny’s Masters in Architecture and Interior Design background combined with his upbringing in the vast Canadian prairies provides the template for his keen technical ability, enduring patience and minimalist aesthetic.
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