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e-mail@brucelucier@verizon.net

 

 

 

Bruce Lucier is a 1988 graduate of Massachusetts College of Art. He has been working as a professional photographer since that time and started his own business in 1992.

His work has been published in various magazines and trade journals such as PC Week, PC World, Byte Magazine and Multi Media Magazine. His commercial work has ranged from working with professional models in the fashion industry to projects for NASA. His partial client list includes: Houghton Mifflin Interactive, Harvard University School of Medicine and Arthur D. Little

In tandem with his commercial work, Bruce has been working on several bodies of fine art, which he has exhibited in Boston and through out eastern Massachusetts.

He has taught photography at the Danforth Museum of Art School in Framingham and the Boston Architectural Center in Boston.

My Studio is Located at 63 Summer Street, Maynard MA

Art Space Maynard. Established in 2001, over 70 artist have their studio located here.

If you are interested in Open Studio dates, Please contact me. I'll be happy to send you an invitation.

Fine Art Portraits,
Artist influences:

Alfred Stieglitz
Josef Karsh
Joyce Tenneson
 
Andrew Wyeth
Nicholas Nixon*
Edward Steichen
Howard Schatz
Arnold Newman

What I listen to:
WBUR National Public Radio
WZBC (Boston College 90.3)
WCRB (Classical 102.5)
Air America Radio (AM 1200- 1430)

 The quote of his that has affected my approach to Art the most is...

"The world is infinitely more interesting than any of my opinions
about it"
...Nicholas Nixon

 

Bruce Lucier, Artist Statement:

"I am constantly seeking to restore and reaffirm my sense of awe and wonder with the world. My objective is to connect with my humanity. To present the beauty of my subject matter while attempting to remain neutral, to detach my physical presence and connect to the spiritual aspect . To capture its essence without expressing my opinion about it. My hope in doing so is to welcome the viewer to experience their own sense of awe and wonder.