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Robert's Work Recently Added to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History’s Photographic Collection

Baltimore, Maryland (April 15, 2006)---Baltimore based artist and digital photographer Robert  McClintock’s hybrid digital photo paintings were recently added to the The Photographic History Collection (PHC) at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, which is the first collection of photography at any U.S. museum.  According to Smithsonian curators, McClintock’s work represents an aspect of digital photography not previously collected by the Smithsonian- that of a gallery owner/photographer making a living both as a commercial and fine art photographer.

Among the collection are over 200,000 images representing the work of over 4,000 photographers and 12,000 pieces of equipment and photographic apparatus. The PHC collects images and objects representing the art, science, and technology of the photographic process.  Curators from the PCH selected four of McClintock’s Baltimore and Washington DC images. The museum has stepped up its collection of digital images, and the  digital photo process after it was inundated with digital photographs from  9/11.

McClintock recently relocated his long established studio/gallery to an expanded waterfront location in historic Fells Point at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The artist is well known for his vibrant and captivating images of Baltimore’s historic monuments, landmarks, eclectic neighborhoods and well-love
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bars of greater Baltimore represented in his popular collection, “Baltimore Seen”.  McClintock’s art, created using a technique combining photography with digital painting, are highly recognizable and have been utilized by many Baltimore organizations and tourism office to represent and promote the city. 


 
 

 Images chosen for the collection include: Woodley Park Marilyn, 2002; Bocce Rollers 2, 2002; Tony My Barber, 2003 and 333 Pennsylvania Ave SE, 2001.

All images can be purchased in their respective online galleries here at robertmcclintock.com 

All images copyright robert mcclintock 2002


Local Artist Wins National Recognition  

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Baltimore, MD – JANUARY 14, 2005    Baltimore's own Photo-Digital Artist Robert McClintock is one of thirty artists nationwide whose work has been chosen to be displayed at Macworld CreativePro Conference and Expo this month at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. The piece, from Robert’s New York City Series “CHRYSLER FROM LEX”, will be on tour and displayed at various galleries and art spaces across the United States. Judges for the competition included Peter Max, the Legendary Pop Culture Artist as well as Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple Computer along with Scott Kelby founder of Photoshop User Magazine.


 "It’s a great honor for my artwork to be recognized by my peers.", McClintock said.  This isn’t the first time McClintock’s work has been honored at the Macworld Expo. His well known “JUAN’S BAD DOG” was picked as a finalist in the 2003 Macworld Digtital Gallery. Some of his earlier pieces are on display at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Boston’s Photographic Resource Center.  Robert’s innovative style is a hybrid medium combining photography and digital painting. No stock Photoshop filters are used, instead he paints and colors directly onto his original photos in Adobe Photoshop. The result is a unique piece of art saturated with color and personality.


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