Bethany Helzer Art Collections
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Artwork by Bethany Helzer
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The Pink Lady by Bethany Helzer
Cut and Color by Bethany Helzer
The Fisher Curve by Bethany Helzer
Scrimshaw by Bethany Helzer
Castillo de San Cristobal by Bethany Helzer
Alpine Chapel by Bethany Helzer
Fifi Mahony's New Orleans by Bethany Helzer
Untitled by Bethany Helzer
Bug Light by Bethany Helzer
NOLa no. 1 by Bethany Helzer
The Blue Room by Bethany Helzer
Lee Plaza Hotel by Bethany Helzer
4 Balloons by Bethany Helzer
Summer Blueberries by Bethany Helzer
Mint Green Tea by Bethany Helzer
North Fork Forgotten by Bethany Helzer
Mint and Pink by Bethany Helzer
Brush Park by Bethany Helzer
Keep Calm by Bethany Helzer
Creepy Piano Baby by Bethany Helzer
The Abandoned Ceramics Factory by Bethany Helzer
Turn on the Light by Bethany Helzer
Vibrant Decay by Bethany Helzer
Lepidopterology by Bethany Helzer
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About Bethany Helzer
If it wasn't for the frequent antique mall excursions my parents took me on as a child, I might be a totally different person. Even our family vacations were planned around where we could find good shops. Needless to say, I've held on to it my whole life.
Half of my work reflects the world of the forgotten. Growing up near Detroit, there was no shortage of this. Once I entered my 20's, the area provided me with the perfect balance of the Great Outdoors and city life. Mostly I found myself intrigued by the beautiful and colorful architecture of a city in neglect, and wanted to document it before it all disappeared. Sometimes I found myself too busy going through all of the materials that people had left behind and forgot that I was there with the purpose of taking photographs. I've taken a lot of slack from people because I choose to do this. "Ruin Porn" is a word that people like to throw around. This isn't exploitation. It's appreciation of something that is almost extinct. I don't deny missing my days of exploring old buildings and the rush of adrenaline that came with it.
Since I've recently moved to Long Island, New York, and have been traveling a bit more, there isn't so much decay, except for the rural variety. I have been focusing more on my nature and rural portfolios, and the subjects are endless. I look forward to spending my days capturing and sharing the beauty of my charming and unique new home.
Thank you for viewing my work! Please feel free to drop me a line.