Saturday, October 11, 2025

Cross-Pollination


 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. 

4 comments:

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Fascinating exhibit, Sharon.

Travel said...

To of the coming year's themes for out local arts group, are still life, and recycled art, these fit into both wonderfully.

RedPat said...

I really like that first one, Sharon.

Steve Reed said...

It's fascinating what people come up with.