Lovers of fine art, take note of this rising star...
Working primarily in monochrome, Highton-Ridley searches for striking and powerful imagery in the everyday and mundane - details often seen but rarely noticed by other eyes. His success is demonstrated to great effect in his photo essay on urban decay, lost spaces and industrial ugliness, as featured by the BBC.
Highton-Ridley's photography shows a keen eye and incisive observation, finding and revealing powerful imagery in the everyday and the mundane. He invites the viewer to reassess the familiar with fresh eyes and listen to the story he's trying to tell.
He tries and succeeds in evoking emotional responses ranging from wistful, soaring, breathtaking, hopeful and humbling, to sensual, tactile, pensive and empathic.
And on the darker side, if he can occasionally draw you into an exploration of the beauty in the cold, clinical, and bleak.. ..then he's achieved his aim.
His much sought-after work is available as signed, limited edition pieces either as box-frame giclée canvas or as mounted prints. He also has a beautiful line in limited-edition books of his art, personalised and made to order.
Benefits
- Inspirational, breathtaking and stunning imagery
- Limited editions, whose value will grow
- Suitable for home, public building or client suite
- Demonstrates the deeper side of your values
- ..and lastly, fantastic customer service