A collection of landscape infrared images of my travels across the US and Canada.
This collection is available for solo shows, exhibitions, and gallery representation. Please feel free to contact me for more information about this collection.
A collection of landscape infrared images of my travels across the US and Canada.
This collection is available for solo shows, exhibitions, and gallery representation. Please feel free to contact me for more information about this collection.
This collection is available for solo shows, exhibitions, and gallery representation. Please feel free to contact me for more information about this collection.
This collection is available for solo shows, exhibitions, and gallery representation. Please feel free to contact me for more information about this collection.
In this collection, the works of art are Mixed media; a combination of my loves of photography and mosaics that I call photoziacs. The artwork is available in various sizes, from 16×14 to 30×26 (long edge). These works of art change and exhibitions can be customized to fit the gallery’s space. They sell quickly so this is just an example of what I have to offer.
Contact me for Exhibition and Gallery representation at ncmguirestudio@gmail.com or call me at 651-470-0872.
I call this collection” Spirit of the Land” documented in infrared black and white photography. They portray an otherworldly, surreal, almost dreamlike state that feels three-dimensional.
Available for exhibition
UPDATE! Exhibtion extended to February 27th, 2022.
Meet the Artist- I will be in the February 9th chat with artists
http://www.alexferronegallery.com/farms-across-america
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Alex Ferrone Gallery
25425 Main Road, Cutchogue, New York 11935
National Juried Small Works Exhibition
Exhibition dates: December 4, 2021 – February 13, 2022
Opening reception: Saturday, December 4 from 3pm-6pm
http://www.alexferronegallery.com/
Red Farm Landscaped in Corn
Heading south on Wisconsin’s highway 35 I explored the Driftless area (definition-having no aim or direction: free from glacial drift a section driftless except for loess deposits). Highway 35 winds along the Mississippi River following its path south. I made it to Alma and headed back north on county roads like I, KK, and 25 which snaked through the Driftless area hills and valleys. I explored this region capturing the farm life landscapes from corn crops to cattle grazing in the fields as my soul recharged from the stresses of my work week. I love to get lost on country roads and just absorb the scenery like a sponge.
Farming is not just for growing crops; it is for the cultivation… of human beings! – Masanobu Fukuoka. I admire those who choose the greater good and create nourishment for everyone to enjoy. In conclusion, I was humbled by all the hard work the farmer put into his field and blessed to be able to capture such a picturesque scene which reminded me of a Folk-art painting.
It is a creative process; we must first plant the seeds and nurture them along the way to ensure their full growth, as they will in turn provide us with nourishment, which is essential not just for survival but for success.
Natalie McGuire‘s Solo Exhibit at Hallberg Center for the Arts
Date: October 21, 2021 – November 13, 2021
Venue: Hallberg Center for the Arts
Address: 5521 East Viking Blvd., Wyoming, MN 55092
https://wyomingcreativearts.org/
Reception Thursday, October 21st, 4 PM to 8 PM
Natalie will be speaking at the opening reception
I want to personally thank Sue and John Johnson for
Want to engage your curiosity? Then stop by Natalie’s solo exhibition at Wyoming Center for Arts. She will have all available works of art ranging from simple framed infrared to color photozaics in various sizes.
artist statement
I create multi-sensory wall art that engages your curiosity of what lies beyond; what you see is personal to you. Creating art for me helps me connect with you, exhibiting my ability to make you feel like you are there with me. They inspire you to desire to touch my art, making you try to view it and feel it at the same time.
Exhibition: Nourish
Dates: Mid October – Through November 2021
In-Person opening Night October 21st, 2021
Virtual Reception October 29th, 2021.
Location: Online see link below
https://virtualbga.org/nourish
Images selected:
Seeds Planted and Red Farm landscaped in Corn.
My perspective on Nourish:
Seed Planted: Planting seeds and nurturing them, making sure that they grow, is the key to nourishment of one’s mind, body, and soul.
Red Farm landscaped in Corn: As you can see, nurturing and caring for your seeds will ensure that they provide you with nourishment.
It is a creative process; we must first plant the seeds and nurture them along the way to ensure their full growth, as they will in turn provide us with nourishment, which is essential not just for survival but for success.
This event presented by Winchester Cultural District and the Griffin Museum of Photography.
Images by Griffin Museum photography members across the world.
Date: September 11th,2021
Time: music starts 5:30 pm Projections of photographers’ images at 7 pm
Location: Griffin Museum of Photography
67 Shore Road, Winchester MA 01890
https://www.facebook.com/events/4359385814125439?ref=newsfeed
more to come- hoping they have an online live stream so stay tuned for more information as it’s presented to me.
Below are the images selected that will be projected on the outside wall of the museum.
Color images selected
Location: Jordan Minnesota area
Back road summer series continues, this weekend I drove around the Jordan Minnesota area capturing the agricultural landscapes. The landscapes offered up simple calming views of the countryside lifestyle. Crops were flourishing while we are experiencing a moderate drought, at least in the areas I was exploring.