Maggie Taylor.

My desk is an old oak rolltop desk with lots of nice little storage drawers. Unfortunately, it is fairly cluttered all the time. Mostly I work behind my desk on another desk that has my computer. I would be embarrassed about how messy it is, however, I know that things could be much worse. Below, is a photo of my husband’s desk (photographer Jerry Uelsmann.)”

Maggie Taylor is a digital artist who lives in Gainesville, Florida. After studying philosophy as an undergraduate and art as a graduate student, she taught herself to use Photoshop to compose her images. Her work is featured in Adobe Photoshop Master Class: Maggie Taylor’s Landscape of Dreams, published by Peachpit Press,Berkeley, 2005; Solutions Beginning with A, Modernbook Editions, Palo Alto, 2007; and in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, Modernbook Editions, Palo Alto, 2008. Taylor’s images have been exhibited in one-person exhibitions throughout the U.S. and abroad and are in numerous public and private collections including The Art Museum, Princeton University; The Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and The Museum of Photography, Seoul.

Maggie’s surrealist landscapes, images and witty characterizations tap into a strong almost uncertain realm of the other world. Her skies are most impressive as are palate of colours her characters wear; whether a cap or petticoat. 


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