Sun To Moon Gallery will present Abstracts & Architecture, a new exhibition featuring abstract and architectural fine prints by seven talented photographers. Artists include Dan Burkholder, Jeffrey Conley, Scot Miller, Alan Ross, Alison Shaw, Keith S. Walklet, and R.P. Washburne.
Gallery visitors will find a variety of print styles represented, from gelatin silver to archival pigment to platinum/palladium over gold leaf, and at least one canvas print. Nature lovers shouldn’t despair, though, because Sun to Moon Gallery will have a selection of classic nature and landscape prints on display in the rear gallery.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 11.
Sun To Moon Gallery will present Abstracts & Architecture, a new exhibition featuring abstract and architectural fine prints by seven talented photographers. Artists include Dan Burkholder, Jeffrey Conley, Scot Miller, Alan Ross, Alison Shaw, Keith S. Walklet, and R.P. Washburne.
Gallery visitors will find a variety of print styles represented, from gelatin silver to archival pigment to platinum/palladium over gold leaf, and at least one canvas print. Nature lovers shouldn’t despair, though, because Sun to Moon Gallery will have a selection of classic nature and landscape prints on display in the rear gallery.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 11.
Sun To Moon Gallery will present Abstracts & Architecture, a new exhibition featuring abstract and architectural fine prints by seven talented photographers. Artists include Dan Burkholder, Jeffrey Conley, Scot Miller, Alan Ross, Alison Shaw, Keith S. Walklet, and R.P. Washburne.
Gallery visitors will find a variety of print styles represented, from gelatin silver to archival pigment to platinum/palladium over gold leaf, and at least one canvas print. Nature lovers shouldn’t despair, though, because Sun to Moon Gallery will have a selection of classic nature and landscape prints on display in the rear gallery.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 11.