Craighead Green Gallery will present "Bloom" by nationally recognized photographer Carolyn Brown. In her latest series she concentrates on the microscopic worlds that can be found inside flower buds. These worlds only unveil themselves to people when they magnify themselves to a giant format. Only then people can make out all the follicles, bits of pollen, tiny hairs, and veins. Brown enhances these details while keeping the bright and beautiful colors of the buds.
For Brown, flowers symbolize life and death, happiness and grief, pain and healing, innocence and age, love marriage and anniversaries.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through September 30.
Craighead Green Gallery will present "Bloom" by nationally recognized photographer Carolyn Brown. In her latest series she concentrates on the microscopic worlds that can be found inside flower buds. These worlds only unveil themselves to people when they magnify themselves to a giant format. Only then people can make out all the follicles, bits of pollen, tiny hairs, and veins. Brown enhances these details while keeping the bright and beautiful colors of the buds.
For Brown, flowers symbolize life and death, happiness and grief, pain and healing, innocence and age, love marriage and anniversaries.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through September 30.
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