I stopped at the Shemer Art Center yesterday to see the latest exhibit. There were two shows on view.
The two pieces I've pictured here are from an exhibit called "Cross-Pollination" and it was solo exhibit featuring the photographic art of Linda Enger. Her photos are a "conceptual still-life series shaped by cycles of planting, harvesting, painting, gathering, repurposing, photographing and editing."
I was totally mesmerized by the images all of which were printed on very glossy metal.
This one to the left is called "Multi-tasking Can Get Very Messy, Like Life".
This one to the right is called "Committed to Peas and Calm, A New Hope". And, "peas" is not a typo.
I took this photo from the side to avoid reflections on the shiny surface.
I love all of the prints in the show. I'm feeling some inspiration to do a little photographic experimenting myself.
2 comments:
Fascinating exhibit, Sharon.
To of the coming year's themes for out local arts group, are still life, and recycled art, these fit into both wonderfully.
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