RHB Fine Art explores the intersection of perception and reality, embracing both the tangible and the abstract. Rooted in a deep appreciation for travel and discovery, Riley's work often emerges from a place of detachment—where the known and the unknown blur, and where the beauty of ambiguity becomes a central focus.
Her time spent photographing in France, for example, allowed her to experiment with abstraction—covering her lens with flowing fabrics to transform ordinary landscapes into ethereal, almost surreal environments. This process became a meditation on perception, offering a visual narrative that is as much about feeling as it is about seeing.
Whether capturing fleeting moments of stillness or embracing the ever-changing energy of new surroundings, Riley's work invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world where time slows, light dances, and the boundaries of reality shift. At its core, her photography is an exploration of the ephemeral—seeking out beauty in both the vast and the intimate, the structured and the spontaneous, the real and the unreal.
Currently based in Brooklyn, NY, Riley finds joy in capturing a diverse spectrum of subjects, ranging from commercial ventures to documentary narratives. Fueled by an upbringing amidst perpetually changing environments, she thrives in fast-paced work settings, continuously adapting to new experiences and perspectives that shape her artistic vision. Want to learn more? Reach out.