New York is truly an incredible place to live and work. Throughout my life here , I have
experienced moments of incredible intensity and joy.
My great pleasure in life is to have great encounters, nothing fills my heart
and soul more so than meeting people with whom I can think and create, dream
and finally have amazing conversation.
For this our cosmopolitan city can serve, you well. A few
months ago, I had the privilege to meet a man, Eli Wilner, who was introduced to me
as the greatest frame maker in the city. First, I was impressed, then I really
did not know, why this great artisan would be interested in meeting a
contemporary photographer. For me, his world was the world of classical
painters, established museums, high-end collectors of treasures only accessible
to a world of high privilege.
So when, he first came to my studio and loved my work,
especially my gigantic portraits of flowers, I was of course, pleased, to get
his special attention. . He was for me a man from another universe, a man that spends
his time, framing paintings for the Metropolitan Museum, the White House, he
recently framed 28 paintings there.
We talked about art , photography, people we knew,
collectors and the world. The visit lasted an hour and it was a pleasant time.
Weeks later, I was bicycling in his neighborhood and in my backpack
I had a small 8 x 8 inch photograph of mine. I decided to call on him , and see
if he will receive me in his studio. I was just curious to see what kind of
work and frames, he was working on.
I rang at his door and a lovely lady opened the door and
directed me towards, Eli’s office. Eli is a very distinguished man, dressed in
impeccable style, thin, tall and very soft spoken. I was dressed like a bike messenger;
in black with a yellow helmet, not exactly the cool downtown artist. I
immediately pulled from my messenger bag, my little treasure. To my surprise,
Eli looked at the piece and without thinking twice told me Ron, why don’t you
choose a frame and I will do it for you. Now to just give you an idea, he just
finished framing an 80 million dollars Picasso, and here I was with my “little
portrait of flower” being asked to choose a frame for it.
Not shying away, I looked at hundred of rares profiles and
choose a 17 Century Italian carved and gilded frame. It was for me
an incredible opportunity to bring my contemporary photography into a world of
classical creation. I just loved the idea, and Eli even more than me; here for
a rare time, he was talking to a living artist and could interact and share a special
moment.
Just a few days ago, Eli called and told me that
my custom made replica frame was ready and I should come and see it. I was
marveled by its beauty. Now I am even more inspired to create and work with Eli
on even more complicated pieces. He just mentioned to me that he would like to
frame one of my 8 x 8 feet pieces. See life is full of surprise. I will probably have to mortgage my house to pay for it !
These are some of
Eli Wilner accomplishments, 28 frame projects for The White House. Most
recently, he created a hand-carved and gilded replica of the lost original
frame for Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze. This frame will
be the focal point of the renovated American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum,
and is slated to be unveiled at the opening in the spring of 2011. The
frame's opening size is over 12 x 21 feet, and is surmounted by an elaborate
construction twelve feet across displaying an eagle, flags, pikes, a banner and
other regalia.