Cate Franklyn Art Collections
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Artwork by Cate Franklyn
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.

Surreal Seahorse by Cate Franklyn

Unicorn Garden by Cate Franklyn

Seahorse Impressionism by Cate Franklyn

Orchid Nymph III by Cate Franklyn

Intense Gaze by Cate Franklyn

Portrait of an Elder by Cate Franklyn

Silver Haired Beauty by Cate Franklyn

Autumn Stream by Cate Franklyn

Clawdius Hip Hop Citty Kitty by Cate Franklyn

Orchid Nymph II by Cate Franklyn

Woman in Transition by Cate Franklyn

Orchid Nymph I by Cate Franklyn

Receding Tides by Cate Franklyn

Tidal Mark Abstract by Cate Franklyn

Verrazano Narrows Bridge by Cate Franklyn

The Marine Parkway Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge by Cate Franklyn

Brooklyn Bridge in Monochrome by Cate Franklyn

Vampire Wedding Cake I by Cate Franklyn

Autumn's Beauty by Cate Franklyn

Stop looking at me by Cate Franklyn

Old Man Winter by Cate Franklyn

White Glass Goose in a Glass Frame by Cate Franklyn

Mountain Retreat by Cate Franklyn

Surreal Seascape by Cate Franklyn
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About Cate Franklyn
My name is Cate Franklyn and I am a contemporary urban photographer born and raised in Astoria, Queens, New York. I came to this vocation in mid-life, and in trying to find my photographic niche I remembered the axiom for novice writers: write what you know. I altered that to: photograph what you know, and what I know is my neighborhood.
My images reflect what I see as I walk along the streets of Astoria, Queens and her sister boroughs; Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx & Staten Island, with a focus on the grit and grunge of an urban landscape. I consider my photography art, and as much as I enjoy working with my camera I equally enjoy working in the digital darkroom. I use post processing software, like a painter would use a brush and paint to make creative enhancements of what I have seen through the camera and what my mind’s eye is seeing.