Great Salt Lake – Folio 4

In GSL Folio 4 - Cover the continuing series of Great Salt Lake folios, I now jump to somewhere in the middle, Folio 4 | The Fields of Color Collection. Minerals and evaporation in the Great Salt Lake work like the palette and the brush of an artist to create an amazing range of colors and abstract “art”, nature’s painting if you will. When this is combined with human efforts to extract different minerals, the result is divided parcels of colors, sometimes in stark contrast to each other. It is available in the store for purchase.

This collection is dedicated to my wife Jan. She likes them very much and calls them “jewels”.

Great Salt Lake – Folio 4 | The Fields of Color Collection

Great Salt Lake – Folio 8

Great Salt Lake - Folio 8 few posts ago I wrote about a wonderful experience I had had flying over the Great Salt Lake and presented the contents of Folio 1. Instead of going in a sequential order, I have decided to present the last folio in this collection, Folio 8 | The Human Touch Collection. As you will read in the introduction, compared to nature’s orderly creations from apparently chaotic processes give way to the chaotic visuals that human hand seems to create with orderly processes. The roads, structures, curves, shapes, all in the human touch collection show rigidity in place of fluidity, efficiency in place of grace of forms. Don’t get me wrong, I like these photographs as much as the first set and others that will come. However, the differences are certainly noteworthy for me. The folio is available for purchase in the store and is priced at $75 for a limited time.

Great Salt Lake – Folio 8 | The Human Touch Collection

Great Salt Lake – Folio 1

A Great Salt Lake - Folio 1 couple of years ago I received a very special gift for my 65th birthday from my wife and daughter: a helicopter tour to the Spiral Jetty in the Great Salt Lake. The trip was extraordinary for several reasons. First, it was my first chopper flight, a tiny one at that. Second, the Spiral Jetty was a special art I would see. Third, the waters and the surrounds of the lake offered a color spectrum unlike anything I could imagine. During that 90 minute flight I took many photographs from aerial angles, admiring and being dazzled by the colors below. Although I have shown some of them before, I am now organizing them into small bodies of work that reflect a vision, a microcosm so to speak.

The first group is “The Pastel Collection” that includes five photographs in soft cool tones with a salty appearance. The folio is available for purchase in the store and is priced at $75 for a limited time. Below are the contents and the cover of the collection:

Great Salt Lake – Folio 1: The Pastel Collection.

Touching The History Exhibit at BU

mg_5836_7_8-3_exhibit_print My collection of photographs taken from the dome of Hagia Sophia is making a third stop. After Cleveland and Providence, they will be on exhibit at The Howard Thurman Center of Boston University between November 1 – 19, 2010. A reception with a gallery talk is scheduled for November 12, 2010, 6 – 8 pm with the gallery talk being around 6:15 pm.

If you wanted to see the photographs and did not get a chance, and you happen to be in Boston on November 12, 2010 just drop by.

Touching The History Photography Exhibit

mg_5836_7_8-3_exhibit_print You might have read about my unique experience in the dome of Hagia Sophia and the first photography exhibit of the work of that experience in Cleveland last May-June. This fall, a slightly expanded version of the same exhibit is coming to Rhode Island. The small preview images below do not do justice to the 16×20 inch framed photographs, printed on special metallic paper to replicate the reflectivity of gold that surrounds the Great Dome. Visit the exhibit, come to the opening reception, hear my experience, and see the Great Church from a vantage point you most likely have not seen.

Below are the specifics:

Touching The History: Photographs From The Dome Of Hagia Sophia

Dates: September 8 – October 22, 2010

Location: Providence College Hunt-Cavanaugh Art Gallery

Gallery hours: 9 AM – 4 PM Monday-Friday

Opening reception: September 16, 2010 5 – 7 PM, Gallery talk at 6:00 PM

I may be able to arrange off hour visits for those who cannot make it during the gallery hours, contact me for special arrangements.

Here are some of the photographs in digital format.