Stone + Press | Stone + Press Artists | Frederick Mershimer

Frederick Mershimer (American, born 1958)

Moody, mysterious, majestic - these are some of the ways to describe the mezzotints of Frederick Mershimer. His images travel through the serenity of a Brooklyn neighborhood on a still night, rush past the frenzy of taxis jockeying for position around a New York cathedral, and parade down the fire-lit streets of New Orleans in its mythical Mardi Gras celebration.

The evocative realism he creates transports the viewer beyond first appearances to reveal the hidden beauty and vitality of his scene. At first glance, his work can be interpreted as bold naturalism. Yet, he skillfully choreographs lighting and detail while altering perspective to draw the viewer's attention to the essence of the piece. Mershimer's mezzotints speak to both the grit and grandeur of the modern American city.

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4th Avenue
42nd Street
Above the Rush
Beacon
Berkely Place
Between
Cape Moon
Center Stage
Chance Encounter
Chrysler Lights
Cleveland Place
Cranes and Concrete
Crossings
Dakota
Destinations
Empire Lights
Empire State
Eye of the Storm
Fire Dance
Garden Gate
Gateway
Gotham
Grace
High Finance