Fog Shrouded Hills by Robert Mahrer
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Coastal Art League |
Pixel Printers of Santa Cruz Present
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Pixel Printers of Santa Cruz present “Through Our Eyes” an exhibit of Fine Art Photography complemented with the beautiful turnings from Santa Cruz Woodturners.
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Pixel Printers of Santa Cruz is a collective of Santa Cruz County-based photographers dedicated to the art of the printed image. This exhibit salutes the art of photography and its power to freeze time, encapsulating emotions and stories within a single frame. Each photographer brings a unique perspective, style, and expertise to the exhibit, resulting in a dynamic and visually stunning showcase of their collective work.
Participating photographers include Annelies de Kater, Kathy Edwards, Larry Herzberg, Robert Mahrer, Keith Munger, Kevin Osborn, Mark Overgaard, and Michael Singer. For more information about the exhibit, please contact Michael Singer ([email protected]).
Annelies de Kater website: www.coldmountainphoto.com | email: [email protected] The Intimate Portraits of Nature series of images was inspired by the abstract art that I often see rendered in small details in various natural landscapes. This abstract art shows itself to me at times in riotous colors or at other times will present in austere monotones. |
Kathy Edwards email: [email protected] A Love Song inspired by nature: My photography is typically full of vibrant colors with rich and flowing textures. I seek to create images that capture the essence of the coast and aquarium into a visual love song. |
Larry Herzberg email: [email protected] Big Basin: 2 Years Later is my perception of the recovery of Big Basin State Park. The new redwood saplings and the sprigs of growth demonstrate the resilience of the forest. The images of the burnt stumps - I like to call them portraits - show the beauty that one can find despite the destruction by the CZU fire. Robert Mahrer
website: www.fishoutofwaterphotography.com | email: [email protected] Essential California is a collection of images that is a distillation of the diverse landscapes in our beautiful state that I’ve been fortunate enough to explore over the years. The images presented range from my interpretation of traditional landscapes to a more impressionistic style of imagery. Keith Munger
website: www.keithmunger.com | email: [email protected] Intimate Architecture is my interpretation of what I see in everyday landscapes. Color and Composition is foremost in the presentation. “Why Focus on the Wall when the Corner Is More Interesting?” |
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Kevin Osborn website: www.kevinosbornphoto.com | email: [email protected] Ebb and Flow is an exploration of the ebb and flow of tidal currents, and the way they shape the landscape around them. Infrared photography captures the essence of these movements in a way that is both poetic and truthful. |
Mark Overgaard website: www.markovergaard.art | email: [email protected] Frozen crystalscapes in the world’s high latitudes – north and south – inspire me with their awesome beauty. But my Crystalscapes at Risk series also aims to remind us of their climate change jeopardy. Two months after I made this Antarctic image in early 2022, the Antarctic Plateau reached 69.3°F above normal! |
![]() As the Wood Turns: The show also includes works from five Santa Cruz Woodturners, Dan Aldridge, Amanda DeNoyer, Kevin Osborn, Wells Shoemaker, and Chelsea Wagner. https://www.scwoodturners.org/
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Michael Singer website: www.msfinephoto.com | email: [email protected] Multiplicity is an ongoing exploration of the contextual nature of photographic images. Using multiplicative abstraction, through sometimes Escheresque repetition and reflection, common images can become something altogether new. |