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Stunning new images from Chaco Terada + Julie Blackmon & NY Times + Michael Kenna's new book Chaco T

Stunning new images from Chaco Terada + Julie Blackmon & NY Times + Michael Kenna's new book [Stunning New Work Chaco Terada]( [Chaco Terada, Sakura Front 2, 2022, Sumi & Pigment Ink on Silk, 14x9.5″, Unique print, $4,200]( Chaco Terada visited the gallery to share works made over the last year — an annual visit that the gallery always looks forward to. Over the years the aesthetic of Chaco’s work has remained consistent yet providing surprises each and every time. Terada’s photographs utilize multiple layers of opaque silk and occasionally incorporate calligraphic brushstrokes using traditional Japanese inks. Her prints literally hold light and space within the picture. photo-eye Gallery is delighted to share these new works by represented artist [Chaco Terada]( today! [New Work by Artist Chaco Terada | Blog Post]( [Chaco Terada, Nuance 5, 2021, Sumi & Pigment Ink on Silk, 10x7.5″, Unique print, $1,800]( [Chaco Terada, For The Only 4, 2022, Sumi & Pigment Ink on Silk, 13x9″, Unique print, $4,200]( [Inquire About Chaco Terada's Work](mailto:gallery@photoeye.com, jovi@photoeye.com?subject=Chaco%20Terada%20print%20inquiry&body=Hello%2C%20I'm%20interested%20in%20Chaco%20Terada's%20work%20and%20would%20like%20to%20purchase%20a%20print.) [photo-eye Gallery]( is proud to represent [Chaco Terada](. Julie Blackmon in the New York Times [Julie Blackmon, Masks, 2021, Archival Pigment Ink, 22x29″, Edition of 7, $6,000]( Artist in the News! Recently, Steve Kurutz of the New York Times interviewed artists [Julie Blackmon]( and her daughter Stella Blackmon. In the article, the two artists discussed their artistic journeys, inspiration, life, and family. Congratulations Julie and Stella Blackmon! "Springfield is present in the DNA of all her work. Her photos are set amid the front porches, backyards and half-deserted streets of her Midwestern town. Often elaborately constructed, the images are full of references to art history and pop culture as they capture subtly dark domestic scenes..." — Steven Kurutz [Julie & Stella Blackmon | the New York Times]( [Julie Blackmon's "Midwest Materials" in the Bookstore]( [photo-eye Gallery]( is proud to represent [Julie Blackmon](. [Michael Kenna]( [ABRES / TREES]( Photographs by [Michael Kenna](. Contribution by Françoise Reynaud. Introduction by Chantal Colleu-Dumond. Ethereal black-and-white treescapes from a master of long-exposure photography Published to accompany the eponymous exhibition at Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire in France, this catalog gathers a stunning selection of photographs of trees by English-born, Seattle-based photographer Michael Kenna (born 1954). For over 40 years, Kenna has been traveling around the world with his camera immortalizing trees and forests in his signature ethereal lighting, which he achieves by working in the early morning and late-night hours, and through his use of extremely long exposure times, often lasting up to 10 hours. Captured exclusively in black-and-white, these idyllic images are divorced from both seasonal and geographical contexts, emphasizing the diversity and plurality of the photographed specimens. On rare occasions, the existence of human civilizations peeks through in his work: some road sections, buildings, fences, and stakes or, more surprisingly, slippers, constitute the only traces of human presence. This flattening of setting and simplification of a subject allows us to reimagine the colors that are traditionally associated with trees and focus on the interaction between the opaque, delicate black of their branches and the fleecy light that filters through them, generating the wonderful atmospheric effect so distinctive to Kenna’s photography. [Michael Kenna, Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire, Study 8, France, 2022, Silver Gelatin Print, 8x8″, Edition of 25, $3,000]( [Michael Kenna's Portfolio]( [Inquire About Michael Kenna's Work](mailto:gallery@photoeye.com, jovi@photoeye.com?subject=Michael%20Kenna%20print%20inquiry&body=Hello%2C%20I'm%20interested%20in%20Michael%20Kenna's%20work%20and%20would%20like%20to%20purchase%20a%20print.) [Michael Kenna, Homage to HBC, Study 1, Bretagne, France, 1993, Silver Gelatin Print, 8x8″, Edition of 25, $8,000]( Ordering Information: This item is currently not-yet-published, however, you may preorder it through the [photo-eye Bookstore](. [ABRES / TREES in the Bookstore]( [photo-eye Gallery]( is proud to represent [Michael Kenna](. Print costs are current up to the time of posting and are subject to change Follow photo-eye Gallery on social media! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to learn even more about who we represent and who we are! You'll get some great pictures out of it too, guaranteed. Find links to our profiles below! [photo-eye Gallery on Twitter]( [photo-eye Gallery on Instagram]( photo-eye Gallery is open! Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10-5:30 PM We accept appointments for Virtual Visits on Fridays and Saturdays For more information and to purchase prints, please contact photo-eye Gallery staff at 505-988-5152 x 202 or [gallery@photoeye.com](mailto:gallery@photoeye.com?subject=Gallery%20Inquiry) [» Directions to our current location » Schedule a Virtual Visit here]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [Website]( Copyright © 2022 photo-eye Gallery, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 1300 Rufina Circle, Suite A3 Santa Fe, NM 87507 505.988.5152 x 202 • gallery@photeye.com Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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