Variable thicknesses of the organic source can often create an abstract lumen image that resembles nothing at all like the original plant. It’s those abstract images that stimulate conversation.
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It’s a FOTOFestival!
March in Houston marks the start of Bluebonnets and spring festivals. On alternate years, it’s also the year of FotoFest. This year’s theme is Critical Geography, and I’m fortunate that I’m associated with two organizations that are serving as Participating Spaces.
Manvel or Bust
When a good friend offered me a chance to display my work at Manvel Mansion for four months, I jumped at the opportunity!
Rest Stop, On the Road Again
This image was printed from film in a traditional wet darkroom. Following printing, it was bleached and hand-toned in sepia toner. This framed print is part of the Progress/Progresso exhibition at Silver Street Studios.
What’s with the Assault on Art?
During the four years since I hung out my shingle as a professional artist, I have benefited from the warm embrace of the artist community. By and large, these talented people share their knowledge of the business of art, their ideas, and suggestions—helping you to achieve your goals—both monetary and artistic. Although I started outContinue reading “What’s with the Assault on Art?”
Rest Stop
This image was printed from film in a traditional wet darkroom. Following printing, it was bleached and hand-toned in sepia toner. This framed print is part of the Progress/Progresso exhibition at Silver Street Studios.