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Ryan Peter: Autograms – The Intersections of Drawing, Painting, and Photograph
Ryan Peter, Tarp, 2024 unique gelatin silver print (photogram), 42 x 64″
Biomorphic forms cavorting in impossible landscapes animate the horizonless spaces of Ryan Peter’s monume
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Steve Engelmann: Ancient Wood
© Steve Engelmann – Ancient Wood
Hermann Hesse wrote one of the most beautiful odes to trees nearly one hundred years ago.
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Carol Golemboski: The Psychometry App
You may remember Carol Golemboski’s terrific work from her 2007 Project Competition win by CENTER in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Neal Rantoul shares the work of Mercedes Jelink
Recently, my friend Neal Rantoul sent me a post he had written about a photographer he admired. Neal is a career artist and educator.
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Re Runs: Andrew Sanderson
I’m stepping away from Lenscratch this week to work on a new personal website and prepare for upcoming photo activities…wanted to reintroduce you to some wonderful photographers
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Guy Tremblay
We are judgemental people. It’s human nature to assume things, to form opinions about the people we don’t know.
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Carol Golemboski
Carol Golemboski’s work in the exhibition, The Illusionists, at the George Billis Gallery in Los Angeles is, indeed, magical.
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Suzanne Revy
continuing to look at photographers from Photolucida
It was great to put a face to a body of work, and meeting Suzanne Revy at Photolucida was indeed a pleasure. -
Ellen Rennard
continuing to look at photographers from Photolucida
Ellen Rennard’s series, The Downs at Alburquerque, brings the viewer into a world of horses and people that are disappearing in Ame -
Noureddine El-Warari
This week features West Coast photographers that capture imagery in places other than home…..
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Michael Cannon
continuing to look at West Coast photographers….
Canadian transplant, Michael Cannon, is a master darkroom printer who may be turning to the darkside. Um, I mean the digital side.
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