• United States •
Digital on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
22 x 30 in
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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
22x30in
Edition :
All editions sold (10 / 10)
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
In the golden quiet of a New Mexico morning, a ghostly cat walks against the sunlit wall of the adobe St. Francis of Assisi Church in Ranchos de Taos. Long revered and photographed by the likes of Ansel Adams and painted by Georgia O’Keeffe, this iconic church becomes something more intimate in this painterly interpretation: a canvas for mystery and spirit.
Rendered in tones reminiscent of Andrew Wyeth, the adobe wall glows with quiet resilience,… its plaster surface worn by decades of sun, wind, and devotion. The cat is barely there—part shadow, part presence—yet unmistakably the soul of the image. It is not just an animal; it is a quiet witness, a spectral symbol, perhaps even a memory.
The composition rests on restraint: no bold colors, no dramatic light. Just softened forms, earthbound textures, and a delicate equilibrium between light and shade. The ghost cat appears as if conjured from memory or dream. For those who find meaning in solitude, spirit, and subtle storytelling.
Robert Niemeier, an adept photographer and former physical therapist, borrows from his experiences in capturing elaborate images. Niemeier wields photographic techniques that create cinematic, immersive scenes, playing with light, shadow, and emotion, while interweaving a painterly aesthetic for a surreal effect. His work—rich in emotions—conveys wonder, nostalgia, and introspection, transforming ordinary moments into lasting memories.