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Sunday Morning, East Corinth, 41 x 61 (2023) Photograph by Francois de Melogue

104.14 x 154.94cm (unframed) / 101.6 x 152.4cm (actual image size)

£1,109.94

Sunday Morning, East Corinth
Francois de Melogue
2023 | Archival pigment print on professional luster fine art paper, 260gsm. | 41 x 61

The East Corinth Congregational Church stands in white clapboard at the edge of the village, its teal metal roof catching nothing from the flat October sky. Behind the steeple, the hillside has gone entirely to color: maples in deep arterial red, birches in cold yellow, the layers stacked and burning without a single shadow to interrupt them. The overcast light does not flatter or dramatize. It simply renders, with a kind of honesty that saturates every tone. At the very tip of the steeple, a weathervane sits motionless in the still air.

In the foreground, a white wooden fence follows the slow curve of the meadow. The grass holds its deep October green, not yet surrendered to the cold. The gravel road bends toward the church past a clapboard house with an American flag, past outbuildings with weathered siding and rusted trim. Nothing moves. The village holds the particular quiet of a Sunday morning, when the week's business has not resumed and the cold air carries wood smoke and wet leaves. It is a stillness earned, not accidental.

Available in three sizes, each signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity:

Fine Art Print 17 x 25 paper, 16 x 24 image | Limited Edition of 50 | $295
Fine Art Print 29 x 43 paper, 28 x 42 image | Limited Edition of 25 | $795
Fine Art Print 41 x 61 paper, 40 x 60 image | Limited Edition of 10 | $1,495

About the print
Each piece is made on location and printed by hand in my Vermont studio with archival pigment inks rated for over a hundred years of color stability. The 25 x 17 is printed on Premium Satin paper. The 43 x 29 and 61 x 41 are printed on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Each print carries a 0.5 inch archival white border, ships rolled in a heavy tube, and arrives with a signed certificate.

About my work
I spent thirty years cooking in farm-to-table kitchens before returning to the camera. My work is held in private collections across the United States and Europe. A traveling exhibition is currently on view at The University of Vermont Medical Center and Burlington City Hall in Vermont, and my photographs were recently included in the 35th Annual Green Mountain Photography Show. I am represented in Vermont by Artisan's Gallery in Waitsfield, ArtHound in Essex, Artists in Residence in Saint Albans, The Emile Gruppe Gallery, and Remarkable Things in Stowe.

Custom sizes and framing available on request.

Materials used:

Archival pigment print on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed in studio on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 with museum-grade archival pigment inks.

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Sunday Morning, East Corinth
Francois de Melogue
2023 | Archival pigment print on professional luster fine art paper, 260gsm. | 41 x 61

The East Corinth Congregational Church stands in white clapboard at the edge of the village, its teal metal roof catching nothing from the flat October sky. Behind the steeple, the hillside has gone entirely to color: maples in deep arterial red, birches in cold yellow, the layers stacked and burning without a single shadow to interrupt them. The overcast light does not flatter or dramatize. It simply renders, with a kind of honesty that saturates every tone. At the very tip of the steeple, a weathervane sits motionless in the still air.

In the foreground, a white wooden fence follows the slow curve of the meadow. The grass holds its deep October green, not yet surrendered to the cold. The gravel road bends toward the church past a clapboard house with an American flag, past outbuildings with weathered siding and rusted trim. Nothing moves. The village holds the particular quiet of a Sunday morning, when the week's business has not resumed and the cold air carries wood smoke and wet leaves. It is a stillness earned, not accidental.

Available in three sizes, each signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity:

Fine Art Print 17 x 25 paper, 16 x 24 image | Limited Edition of 50 | $295
Fine Art Print 29 x 43 paper, 28 x 42 image | Limited Edition of 25 | $795
Fine Art Print 41 x 61 paper, 40 x 60 image | Limited Edition of 10 | $1,495

About the print
Each piece is made on location and printed by hand in my Vermont studio with archival pigment inks rated for over a hundred years of color stability. The 25 x 17 is printed on Premium Satin paper. The 43 x 29 and 61 x 41 are printed on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Each print carries a 0.5 inch archival white border, ships rolled in a heavy tube, and arrives with a signed certificate.

About my work
I spent thirty years cooking in farm-to-table kitchens before returning to the camera. My work is held in private collections across the United States and Europe. A traveling exhibition is currently on view at The University of Vermont Medical Center and Burlington City Hall in Vermont, and my photographs were recently included in the 35th Annual Green Mountain Photography Show. I am represented in Vermont by Artisan's Gallery in Waitsfield, ArtHound in Essex, Artists in Residence in Saint Albans, The Emile Gruppe Gallery, and Remarkable Things in Stowe.

Custom sizes and framing available on request.

Materials used:

Archival pigment print on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed in studio on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 with museum-grade archival pigment inks.

Details:

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Francois de Melogue is an American fine art photographer based in Saint Albans, Vermont. His work documents the rural Northeast in a 2:3 frame: weathered Vermont barns, covered bridges in... Read more

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