BEYOND THE SURFACE-Ellen Jantzen > BEST SERIES: Lynette Miller’s Geometric pieces & John Paul Caponigro GlobalWarning
BEST SERIES: Lynette Miller’s Geometric pieces & John Paul Caponigro GlobalWarning
TETRAHEDRAL BOND ANGLES by Lynette Miller
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Lynette Miller says, "No other medium renders perceptible reality more accurately than photography, and that forms the basis of my attraction to it. But there are some obvious limitations when representing only what can emit or absorb light. Landscape photography may serve as the starting point for my images, but digital manipulation enables me to explore dimensional space, time, perception and illusion.
While I’m surely not a mathematician, I do have an ongoing interest in how numbers, pattern, quantification and geometry are used to describe the world. This has led to a lot of reading on quantum physics and multi-dimensional wonderings that have found their way into my image making.
On the surface, these images may call attention to visual aspects of land and experience of place, but the superimposed geometric constructions and mathematical diagrams invite viewers to consider the invisible or conceptual aspects of space. Is there more to reality than what is observable, measurable, or optically possible."
Lynette Miller received her MFA in Photography from SUNY Buffalo, taught darkroom photography at Niagara University and digital photography at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College. Her work explores alternative, innovative ways of creating and conceptualizing art, and has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her studio is in Black Mountain, NC.
Exhibitions:
2021The Abstract Image, Praxis Photo Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN (Aline Smithson, juror)2020Let There Be, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati Ohio
Davis Orton Gallery 6th Annual Group Show, Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson NY (Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator for the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, juror)
Focal Point: The Art of Digital Media, MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis, MD (Margaret Adams, juror)2019Davis Orton Gallery’s 5th Annual Group Show, Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson NY (Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator for the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, juror)
San Francisco Bay International Photography Competition and Exhibition, San Francisco, CA20182018 National Juried Photography Exhibition, Wickford Art Assoc. North Kingstown, RI ((Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator for the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, juror)
Lens & Lumen, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, NC
Lens 2018, Perspective Gallery, Evanston IL
Landscape Revisited, Sarah Silberman Art Gallery, Rockville, MD
Focal Point: The Art of Digital Media, MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis, MD (Adam Davies, juror)
IMAGES FOR SALE-
Radius of Convergence, inkjet pigment ink on cotton rag, $400
12x16 image area, unframed, signed en verso
Angular Momentum, inkjet pigment ink on cotton rag, $400
12x16 image area, unframed, signed en verso
Tetrahedral Bond, inkjet pigment ink on cotton rag, $400
12x16 image area, unframed, signed en verso
www.LCMillerStudio.com
CONTACT: LCMillerStudio@gmail.com
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Click on arrow to view 2nd Best Series winner-John Paul Caponigro
While I’m surely not a mathematician, I do have an ongoing interest in how numbers, pattern, quantification and geometry are used to describe the world. This has led to a lot of reading on quantum physics and multi-dimensional wonderings that have found their way into my image making.
On the surface, these images may call attention to visual aspects of land and experience of place, but the superimposed geometric constructions and mathematical diagrams invite viewers to consider the invisible or conceptual aspects of space. Is there more to reality than what is observable, measurable, or optically possible."
Lynette Miller received her MFA in Photography from SUNY Buffalo, taught darkroom photography at Niagara University and digital photography at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College. Her work explores alternative, innovative ways of creating and conceptualizing art, and has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her studio is in Black Mountain, NC.
Exhibitions:
2021The Abstract Image, Praxis Photo Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN (Aline Smithson, juror)2020Let There Be, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati Ohio
Davis Orton Gallery 6th Annual Group Show, Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson NY (Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator for the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, juror)
Focal Point: The Art of Digital Media, MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis, MD (Margaret Adams, juror)2019Davis Orton Gallery’s 5th Annual Group Show, Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson NY (Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator for the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, juror)
San Francisco Bay International Photography Competition and Exhibition, San Francisco, CA20182018 National Juried Photography Exhibition, Wickford Art Assoc. North Kingstown, RI ((Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator for the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, juror)
Lens & Lumen, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, NC
Lens 2018, Perspective Gallery, Evanston IL
Landscape Revisited, Sarah Silberman Art Gallery, Rockville, MD
Focal Point: The Art of Digital Media, MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis, MD (Adam Davies, juror)
IMAGES FOR SALE-
Radius of Convergence, inkjet pigment ink on cotton rag, $400
12x16 image area, unframed, signed en verso
Angular Momentum, inkjet pigment ink on cotton rag, $400
12x16 image area, unframed, signed en verso
Tetrahedral Bond, inkjet pigment ink on cotton rag, $400
12x16 image area, unframed, signed en verso
www.LCMillerStudio.com
CONTACT: LCMillerStudio@gmail.com
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Click on arrow to view 2nd Best Series winner-John Paul Caponigro
GLOBALWARMING VIII by John Paul Caponigro
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John Paul Caponigro says about his series, 'Global Warning - Antarctica', "The images in my series Global Warning are both visualizations of invisible greenhouse gases and metaphors for the negative emotions we are deluged with on a daily basis. Solastalgia, climate grief, and eco-anxiety are contemporary complexes that continue to intensify and deepen with every year that passes.
Living in the anthropocene, the sixth great age of extinction, we find deserts and industrial wastelands spreading at alarming rates, plastic in the rain, and a rising tide of diseases exacerbated by toxic waste. We pay big prices, both externally and internally. It’s difficult not to feel like we are the problem and solutions seem too few, too slow, or too insignificant. It’s challenging not to retreat into denial. It’s hard not to go numb.
Rather than repressing these feelings, these images provide a form of freeing catharsis, at first difficult to digest but ultimately clearing space for something more restorative to fill the voids they point too. Things are much worse than we thought and not as bad as we can imagine. If we heed the wake up calls that exist all around us, we will be able to find ways to live more harmoniously with our environment and ourselves.
The scope of this series is global but the first images to be released in it are drawn from Antarctica, the earth’s great climate regulator where ninety percent of the world’s ice acts as the earth’s refrigeration unit, driving ocean currents, and so the weather of the world with it."
See and hear more of Global Warning - Antarctica here.
https://www.johnpaulcaponigro.art/images/gallerytalks/global-warning/
Drawing on rich family heritage and rigorous academic training, John Paul Caponigro creates synergy between a variety of media including painting, photography, video, sculpture, and writing. A form of environmental art in virtual space, his art is about the nature of perception and the perception of nature. His life’s work rekindles our awareness that we are not apart from nature but rather a part of Nature.
John Paul is a pioneer among visual artists working with digital media. He consults with the corporations that build the tools he uses including Adobe, Canon, and Epson. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, his work is published widely in periodicals and books including Art News and The Ansel Adams Guide. His work is exhibited internationally and purchased by numerous private and public collections including Princeton University, the Estée Lauder collection, and the Smithsonian.
John Paul is a respected authority on creativity, photography, and fine art printing who is dedicated to helping others. He is a highly sought-after speaker, lecturing extensively at conferences, universities, and museums, in venues as diverse as TEDx, Google, and MIT. Author of the video training series R/Evolution and the book Adobe Photoshop Master Class, for over twenty years he has been a contributing editor to a variety of magazines and websites including Camera Arts, The Huffington Post, and Apple. He leads seminars and workshops around the globe.
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Career Highlights
2014 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The Taubman Museum Of Art
2013 Talk - Google
2012 Columnist - Huffington Post
2011 Talk - TEDx
2007 Video Series - R/Evolution, Acme
2006 Contributing Editor - Photoshop User
2006 Award - Photoshop Hall Of Fame
2006 Tour - The Epson Print Academy
2005 Contributing Editor - Digital Photo Pro
2005 Exhibit Solo - Southeast Museum Of Photography, Daytona, FL
2005 Exhibit Solo - Sonoma Valley Museum Of Art
2004 Award - Epson Stylus Pro
2004 Collected - The Smithsonian
2001 Columnist - Apple
1999 Collected - Princeton University
1999 Collected - Estee Lauder Collection
2000 Book - Adobe Photoshop Master Class
1999 Book - Meditations In Nature
1998 Contributing Editor - Photo Techniques
1997 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The George Eastman House
1997 Contributing Editor - Camera Arts
1996 Award - Canon Explorer Of Light
1995 Contributing Editor - View Camera
1990 Artist In Residency - The Center For Creative Imaging
www.johnpaulcaponigro.art
https://www.instagram.com/johnpaulcaponigro/
Click on arrow to see more of John Paul Caponigro's work
Living in the anthropocene, the sixth great age of extinction, we find deserts and industrial wastelands spreading at alarming rates, plastic in the rain, and a rising tide of diseases exacerbated by toxic waste. We pay big prices, both externally and internally. It’s difficult not to feel like we are the problem and solutions seem too few, too slow, or too insignificant. It’s challenging not to retreat into denial. It’s hard not to go numb.
Rather than repressing these feelings, these images provide a form of freeing catharsis, at first difficult to digest but ultimately clearing space for something more restorative to fill the voids they point too. Things are much worse than we thought and not as bad as we can imagine. If we heed the wake up calls that exist all around us, we will be able to find ways to live more harmoniously with our environment and ourselves.
The scope of this series is global but the first images to be released in it are drawn from Antarctica, the earth’s great climate regulator where ninety percent of the world’s ice acts as the earth’s refrigeration unit, driving ocean currents, and so the weather of the world with it."
See and hear more of Global Warning - Antarctica here.
https://www.johnpaulcaponigro.art/images/gallerytalks/global-warning/
Drawing on rich family heritage and rigorous academic training, John Paul Caponigro creates synergy between a variety of media including painting, photography, video, sculpture, and writing. A form of environmental art in virtual space, his art is about the nature of perception and the perception of nature. His life’s work rekindles our awareness that we are not apart from nature but rather a part of Nature.
John Paul is a pioneer among visual artists working with digital media. He consults with the corporations that build the tools he uses including Adobe, Canon, and Epson. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, his work is published widely in periodicals and books including Art News and The Ansel Adams Guide. His work is exhibited internationally and purchased by numerous private and public collections including Princeton University, the Estée Lauder collection, and the Smithsonian.
John Paul is a respected authority on creativity, photography, and fine art printing who is dedicated to helping others. He is a highly sought-after speaker, lecturing extensively at conferences, universities, and museums, in venues as diverse as TEDx, Google, and MIT. Author of the video training series R/Evolution and the book Adobe Photoshop Master Class, for over twenty years he has been a contributing editor to a variety of magazines and websites including Camera Arts, The Huffington Post, and Apple. He leads seminars and workshops around the globe.
.
Career Highlights
2014 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The Taubman Museum Of Art
2013 Talk - Google
2012 Columnist - Huffington Post
2011 Talk - TEDx
2007 Video Series - R/Evolution, Acme
2006 Contributing Editor - Photoshop User
2006 Award - Photoshop Hall Of Fame
2006 Tour - The Epson Print Academy
2005 Contributing Editor - Digital Photo Pro
2005 Exhibit Solo - Southeast Museum Of Photography, Daytona, FL
2005 Exhibit Solo - Sonoma Valley Museum Of Art
2004 Award - Epson Stylus Pro
2004 Collected - The Smithsonian
2001 Columnist - Apple
1999 Collected - Princeton University
1999 Collected - Estee Lauder Collection
2000 Book - Adobe Photoshop Master Class
1999 Book - Meditations In Nature
1998 Contributing Editor - Photo Techniques
1997 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The George Eastman House
1997 Contributing Editor - Camera Arts
1996 Award - Canon Explorer Of Light
1995 Contributing Editor - View Camera
1990 Artist In Residency - The Center For Creative Imaging
www.johnpaulcaponigro.art
https://www.instagram.com/johnpaulcaponigro/
Click on arrow to see more of John Paul Caponigro's work
GLOBALWARMING XXIX by John Paul Caponigro
(Click on image for larger view)
(Click on image for larger view)
John Paul Caponigro says about his series, 'Global Warning - Antarctica', "The images in my series Global Warning are both visualizations of invisible greenhouse gases and metaphors for the negative emotions we are deluged with on a daily basis. Solastalgia, climate grief, and eco-anxiety are contemporary complexes that continue to intensify and deepen with every year that passes.
Living in the anthropocene, the sixth great age of extinction, we find deserts and industrial wastelands spreading at alarming rates, plastic in the rain, and a rising tide of diseases exacerbated by toxic waste. We pay big prices, both externally and internally. It’s difficult not to feel like we are the problem and solutions seem too few, too slow, or too insignificant. It’s challenging not to retreat into denial. It’s hard not to go numb.
Rather than repressing these feelings, these images provide a form of freeing catharsis, at first difficult to digest but ultimately clearing space for something more restorative to fill the voids they point too. Things are much worse than we thought and not as bad as we can imagine. If we heed the wake up calls that exist all around us, we will be able to find ways to live more harmoniously with our environment and ourselves.
The scope of this series is global but the first images to be released in it are drawn from Antarctica, the earth’s great climate regulator where ninety percent of the world’s ice acts as the earth’s refrigeration unit, driving ocean currents, and so the weather of the world with it."
See and hear more of Global Warning - Antarctica here.
https://www.johnpaulcaponigro.art/images/gallerytalks/global-warning/
Drawing on rich family heritage and rigorous academic training, John Paul Caponigro creates synergy between a variety of media including painting, photography, video, sculpture, and writing. A form of environmental art in virtual space, his art is about the nature of perception and the perception of nature. His life’s work rekindles our awareness that we are not apart from nature but rather a part of Nature.
John Paul is a pioneer among visual artists working with digital media. He consults with the corporations that build the tools he uses including Adobe, Canon, and Epson. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, his work is published widely in periodicals and books including Art News and The Ansel Adams Guide. His work is exhibited internationally and purchased by numerous private and public collections including Princeton University, the Estée Lauder collection, and the Smithsonian.
John Paul is a respected authority on creativity, photography, and fine art printing who is dedicated to helping others. He is a highly sought-after speaker, lecturing extensively at conferences, universities, and museums, in venues as diverse as TEDx, Google, and MIT. Author of the video training series R/Evolution and the book Adobe Photoshop Master Class, for over twenty years he has been a contributing editor to a variety of magazines and websites including Camera Arts, The Huffington Post, and Apple. He leads seminars and workshops around the globe.
.
Career Highlights
2014 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The Taubman Museum Of Art
2013 Talk - Google
2012 Columnist - Huffington Post
2011 Talk - TEDx
2007 Video Series - R/Evolution, Acme
2006 Contributing Editor - Photoshop User
2006 Award - Photoshop Hall Of Fame
2006 Tour - The Epson Print Academy
2005 Contributing Editor - Digital Photo Pro
2005 Exhibit Solo - Southeast Museum Of Photography, Daytona, FL
2005 Exhibit Solo - Sonoma Valley Museum Of Art
2004 Award - Epson Stylus Pro
2004 Collected - The Smithsonian
2001 Columnist - Apple
1999 Collected - Princeton University
1999 Collected - Estee Lauder Collection
2000 Book - Adobe Photoshop Master Class
1999 Book - Meditations In Nature
1998 Contributing Editor - Photo Techniques
1997 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The George Eastman House
1997 Contributing Editor - Camera Arts
1996 Award - Canon Explorer Of Light
1995 Contributing Editor - View Camera
1990 Artist In Residency - The Center For Creative Imaging
www.johnpaulcaponigro.art
https://www.instagram.com/johnpaulcaponigro/
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Living in the anthropocene, the sixth great age of extinction, we find deserts and industrial wastelands spreading at alarming rates, plastic in the rain, and a rising tide of diseases exacerbated by toxic waste. We pay big prices, both externally and internally. It’s difficult not to feel like we are the problem and solutions seem too few, too slow, or too insignificant. It’s challenging not to retreat into denial. It’s hard not to go numb.
Rather than repressing these feelings, these images provide a form of freeing catharsis, at first difficult to digest but ultimately clearing space for something more restorative to fill the voids they point too. Things are much worse than we thought and not as bad as we can imagine. If we heed the wake up calls that exist all around us, we will be able to find ways to live more harmoniously with our environment and ourselves.
The scope of this series is global but the first images to be released in it are drawn from Antarctica, the earth’s great climate regulator where ninety percent of the world’s ice acts as the earth’s refrigeration unit, driving ocean currents, and so the weather of the world with it."
See and hear more of Global Warning - Antarctica here.
https://www.johnpaulcaponigro.art/images/gallerytalks/global-warning/
Drawing on rich family heritage and rigorous academic training, John Paul Caponigro creates synergy between a variety of media including painting, photography, video, sculpture, and writing. A form of environmental art in virtual space, his art is about the nature of perception and the perception of nature. His life’s work rekindles our awareness that we are not apart from nature but rather a part of Nature.
John Paul is a pioneer among visual artists working with digital media. He consults with the corporations that build the tools he uses including Adobe, Canon, and Epson. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, his work is published widely in periodicals and books including Art News and The Ansel Adams Guide. His work is exhibited internationally and purchased by numerous private and public collections including Princeton University, the Estée Lauder collection, and the Smithsonian.
John Paul is a respected authority on creativity, photography, and fine art printing who is dedicated to helping others. He is a highly sought-after speaker, lecturing extensively at conferences, universities, and museums, in venues as diverse as TEDx, Google, and MIT. Author of the video training series R/Evolution and the book Adobe Photoshop Master Class, for over twenty years he has been a contributing editor to a variety of magazines and websites including Camera Arts, The Huffington Post, and Apple. He leads seminars and workshops around the globe.
.
Career Highlights
2014 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The Taubman Museum Of Art
2013 Talk - Google
2012 Columnist - Huffington Post
2011 Talk - TEDx
2007 Video Series - R/Evolution, Acme
2006 Contributing Editor - Photoshop User
2006 Award - Photoshop Hall Of Fame
2006 Tour - The Epson Print Academy
2005 Contributing Editor - Digital Photo Pro
2005 Exhibit Solo - Southeast Museum Of Photography, Daytona, FL
2005 Exhibit Solo - Sonoma Valley Museum Of Art
2004 Award - Epson Stylus Pro
2004 Collected - The Smithsonian
2001 Columnist - Apple
1999 Collected - Princeton University
1999 Collected - Estee Lauder Collection
2000 Book - Adobe Photoshop Master Class
1999 Book - Meditations In Nature
1998 Contributing Editor - Photo Techniques
1997 Exhibit Joint - Two Generations - The George Eastman House
1997 Contributing Editor - Camera Arts
1996 Award - Canon Explorer Of Light
1995 Contributing Editor - View Camera
1990 Artist In Residency - The Center For Creative Imaging
www.johnpaulcaponigro.art
https://www.instagram.com/johnpaulcaponigro/
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HONORABLE MENTIONS:
https://nyphotocurator.com/beyond-the-surface-ellen-jantzen/honorable-mentions-carol-eisenberg-undercurrents-05-dean-and-laura-larson-carry-that-weight-kevin-lyle-there-not-there-13488-lynda-fay-braun-a-beautiful-morning-dianne-yudelson-sunday-contemplation-----/1
BEST SERIES:
https://nyphotocurator.com/beyond-the-surface-ellen-jantzen/best-series-lynette-miller-s-geometric-pieces-john-paul-caponigro-globalwarning/1
EXHIBITION #1:
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