“Parrot Gold”
Digital Metallic Print on Dibond
18″ x 13.5″
$450
“Parrot Red”
Digital Metallic Print on Dibond
18″ x 13.5″
$450
“Parrots in the Rain”
Digital Metallic Print on Dibond
30″ x 22.5″
$2,000
“Zen Snow 1/3″
Photograph
10″ x 19″
$750
“Big Red World 3/5″
Photograph
30″ x 28.5″
$1,200
“George and Bridget 1/3″
Photograph
25.5″ x 19″
$850
“Miami Zebra”
Photograph
22.5″ x 36″
$2,000
“Parrot Blue”
Digital Metallic Print on Dibond
18″ x 13.5″
$450
“In Beaver Creek 1/5″
Archival Digital Print, 24″ x 16″
$600
“Palm Frond 1/5″
Archival Digital Print, 18″ x 24″
$600
“Rome Morning 2/5″
Archival Digital Print, 30″ x 22″
$700
“The Magical City”
Archival Digital Print, 16″ x 12″
$600
“Aspen Leaves Summer 1/5″
Archival Digital Print, 12″ x 24″
$400
“Autumn Snow 1/5″
Archival Digital Print, 24″ x 18″
$600
“Talking Heads 2/5″
Archival Digital Print, 30″ x 22″
$700
“Talking Heads 2/5″
Archival Digital Print, 30″ x 22″
$700
“O’Keefe Rose 4/5″
Photograph on Plexiglass
36″ x 30″
$3,000
“Secrets & Truths 1/5″
Photograph on Dibond, 29″ x 30″
$2,500
“Sunrise Reflections 1/1″
Photograph on Dibond, 30″ x 40″
$3,000
“What’s the Point 1/1″
Photograph on Dibond, 36″ x 20″
$2,500
“Window St. Petersburg”
Photograph, 17″ x 23″
$800
“The Path”
Photograph, 36″ x 48″
$4,000
“Window Mass MOCA”
Photograph, 17″ x 23″
SOLD
“A Dandy Lion”
Photograph, 20″ x 30″
$2,500
“Fern Fronds”
Photograph, 20″ x 30″
$2,500
“Snow Branches”
Photograph on Dibond, 40″ x 30″
$3,000
“Confusion in the Garden”
Photograph on Dibond, 30″ x 20″
$2,500
“Falling Stars 1/2″
Photograph on Dibond, 12.5″ x 30.5″
$800
“Synchronicity 1/1″
Photograph
20″ x 30″
$2,500
“Dutch Illusion”
Photograph on Dibond, 48″ x 34″
$4,000
“Hanging Loose”
Photograph, 7″ x 4.5″
$600
About the Artist: Kathryn Rabinow

Artist: Kathryn Rabinow
After many years teaching in academe, Houston-based Kathryn Rabinow decided to dive into fine photography, and the results are stunning. She is a world traveler and finds beautiful compositions in both obvious and unexpected places, from flowers, trees, sunsets, and animals to fabulous food and abstract manipulated images.
Dr. Rabinow feels grateful for her travels and seeks to capture the ephemeral moments of creative vision she encounters that belie the typical “tourist shot.” She explains: Being fortunate enough to travel hither thither and yon I enjoy taking pictures that capture some special essence of the place. Not necessarily the “tourist shot” that would be in a magazine but an image that evokes the sense of being there. Wherever the there might be.
Her very large pieces are either matted and framed or the images are face mounted on acrylic, backed with wall cleats. The sizes can range up to five feet in length. Dr. Rabinow’s abstract images are particularly eye-catching in their bold lines and colors but to her they are not abstract: “My abstract images are not abstract to me; when I look at the finished product I see the concrete genesis as clearly as I see the colorful exterior. Other “real” images reflect the beauty, the oddities and the humor that is all around us. We often don’t stop long enough to really see what is there.”
Kathryn Rabinow’s work is included in many private collections in the US, England and Japan. Her large works are in corporate and non-profit collections, non-profits, and in the public areas in an exclusive Houston high-rise.