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Natural and Personal Transformations: Photographs by Noelle Christine

Noelle Kristine's glowing photos catch the rich surface and enthusiastic effect of disengaged scenes. Venturing out alone to remote areas around the globe, she utilizes photography as a vehicle for narrating—about the radiance of the common habitat yet additionally the isolation of the excursion. Her in fact exact photos are a careful investigation of both common and individual changes.

Noelle Kristine's A Yosemite Reflection is a firmly edited piece in which common tones resound with supernatural force. In Shadow Dance, the craftsman records the sensational play of light and shading in her traveled landscape before carefully controlling the picture to reflect itself. This modification is additionally a mediation, a method for embeddings her essence into a generally unthinkably immaculate scene. Unexpectedly, Sunshine Hits the Dunes is a clear delineation featuring the scene of an untouched geography. The structure shows up practically preoccupied by the solid difference of sun and shadow on a sheer bluff of undulating sand. At long last, Slicin' Sand is an uncommon metaphorical picture; the remote landscape is energetically enacted by a solitary jumping figure, his cryptic nearness neutralizing the seriousness of the vista.

Show Dates: Sept. 2 – Sept. 22, 2017

Gathering: Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Display Hours: Tues-Sat 11:00am – 6:00pm

Display Location: 530 West 25th Street, New York, NY
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