Bliss

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John Metoyer, 1966

Bliss, 1996
Cyanotype on Heavy Watercolor Paper
17 x 20 in.

This is a masterpiece in cyanotype. The image involves photographic representation, shadows and areas of light, scratchings on the surface of the negative, drips and droppings. In the midst of this the goblet takes on symbolic meaning.

Metoyer is a poet and photographer. He is descended from a Frenchman who came to Louisiana and married a slave. Their plantation was possibly the first owned by a former slave. “Blood Migration” was published in a beautiful edition by 21st Editions in 2008. His cyanotypes have recently been shown in the 1916 exhibition “Cyanotypes: Photography’s Blue Period” at the Worcester Art Museum in association with the Clark University Art Museum.” They were exhibited in 2005 at the John Stevenson Gallery, New York. He is represented by the CEPA Gallery in Buffalo and the Kitano Alley Gallery in Kobe, Japan.

Dog and Star Raging

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John Metoyer, b. 1966

Dog and Star Raging, 1996
Cyanotype on Heavy Watercolor Paper
17 x 20 in.

Signed in pencil with title and date on the verso. The image of a dog on a decorated carpet that extends behind, also embedded in a surface of scratches and flares in the negative.

Metoyer is a poet and photographer. He is descended from a Frenchman who came to Louisiana and married a slave. Their plantation was possibly the first owned by a former slave. “Blood Migration” was published in a beautiful edition by 21st Editions in 2008. His cyanotypes have recently been shown in the 1916 exhibition “Cyanotypes: Photography’s Blue Period” at the Worcester Art Museum in association with the Clark University Art Museum.” They were exhibited in 2005 at the John Stevenson Gallery, New York. He is represented by the CEPA Gallery in Buffalo and the Kitano Alley Gallery in Kobe, Japan.

 

Rag and Bone

90John Metoyer, b. 1966

Rag and Bone, 1996
Cyanotype on Heavy Watercolor Paper
20 x 17  in.

Signed in pencil with title and date on the verso. A striking composition of the skeleton of a fowl against and in the midst of a surface of blotches and drips.

Metoyer is a poet and photographer. He is descended from a Frenchman who came to Louisiana and married a slave. Their plantation was possibly the first owned by a former slave. “Blood Migration” was published in a beautiful edition by 21st Editions in 2008. His cyanotypes have recently been shown in the 1916 exhibition “Cyanotypes: Photography’s Blue Period” at the Worcester Art Museum in association with the Clark University Art Museum.” They were exhibited in 2005 at the John Stevenson Gallery, New York. He is represented by the CEPA Gallery in Buffalo and the Kitano Alley Gallery in Kobe, Japan.