Bobby Izquierdo Joins the Pittsboro Gallery of Arts with a Showcase of Limited Edition Fine Art Prints

Pittsboro Gallery of Arts, Pittsboro, North Carolina
Bobby IZquierdo display at Pittsboro Gallery of Arts entrance on Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro NC

I’m thrilled to share that I’ve joined the Pittsboro Gallery of Art— a vibrant cooperative gallery filled with exceptional North Carolina artists. The gallery sits in the heart of downtown Pittsboro at 44-A Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro, NC 27312, and it continues to be a creative hub that brings artists and the community together. The gallery displays my artwork at the front entrance, on the right-hand wall. You can’t miss it!

Pittsboro Gallery of Arts entrance on Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro NC

What Makes Limited Edition Prints Special

For my debut exhibit, I’m presenting a curated collection of limited edition fine art prints from both my Still Life Light Painting and Nightscape series. Each print reflects my fascination with light, texture, and mood. I personally sign and number every piece, and each includes a Certificate of Authenticity to confirm its originality and provenance.

Once an edition sells out, it is retired permanently, which ensures its exclusivity and enhances its long-term value. In other words, when a collector acquires one, they own something truly rare.

 

Why Prices Vary Among Limited Editions

The value of a limited edition print changes over time. Early buyers enjoy introductory pricing, while later collectors often pay more as the edition nears completion. This gradual price increase reflects the growing rarity of the remaining prints.

In addition, edition size affects value. Smaller editions—say 10 prints—are naturally more exclusive than editions of 25 or 50. For example, my Chatham County Courthouse print includes only ten copies, while Pittsboro United Methodist Church has twenty-four. When an edition sells out, it is retired and will never be reprinted, which adds long-term value for collectors.

Join Us for the Makers Party — October 17, 5:00–8:00 PM

The Pittsboro Gallery of Arts will host a Makers Party on Thursday, October 17, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. This special evening celebrates creativity and community. Visitors can meet the artists, enjoy live demonstrations, and experience an inspiring range of artwork.

You can find full event details on the gallery’s Facebook page. It promises to be a lively and welcoming event, and I would love to see you there.

 

About My Work

My photography explores light and shadow as storytelling elements. Through still-life compositions and architectural nightscapes, I aim to capture quiet moments that balance precision with emotion. My engineering background influences my process, yet art transforms that precision into imagination.

Every image begins with observation and ends with intention—illuminating the beauty hidden in ordinary subjects.

A dramatic still-life photograph featuring a vintage Geiger counter beside a glowing red alarm clock set against a dark background. The scene is illuminated with moody directional light, evoking Cold War anxiety and the looming threat of catastrophe. Wisps of smoke and deep shadows enhance the tension and symbolic atmosphere.
71 Seconds to Midnight explores the fragile tension between science, time, and human vulnerability. Inspired by the symbolic Doomsday Clock and the global upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, the composition pairs a Geiger counter with a glowing red clock to evoke a world suspended on the edge of uncertainty and chaos.
A conceptual still-life photograph featuring a vintage cathode ray tube television positioned beside or beneath a modern flat-screen TV. Dramatic lighting highlights the contrast between old and new display technologies, emphasizing texture, form, and the passage of technological time.
Flat Screen TV Cathode Ray Tube
Pittsboro nightscape fine art photograph by Bobby Izquierdo, limited edition
Chatham County Court House

Limited Edition Fine Art Prints on Display

As part of my debut exhibition, I’ll be showcasing a collection of limited-edition fine art prints from my Still Life Light Painting and Nightscape series. Each print is archivally produced, signed, and numbered, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity that guarantees provenance and edition control.

When an edition is sold out, it is retired permanently—ensuring its exclusivity and long-term value for collectors.

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