Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Today’s Visions

Photography that captures today’s visions for tomorrow’s memories

Archive for September, 2008

Enchanted Interlude SeriesThe response about the Enchanted Interlude Series of Notecards and Affirmation Cards has been overwhelming.  People love the serenity that the photos bring to their hearts and have given much favorable feedback.

Continue reading to see the next series of pictures in the Enchanted Interludes Series.

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Midnight Oils, Mills Pond Gallery, Smithtown, New York

Midnight Oils, Mills Pond Gallery, Smithtown, New York

My work has been accepted into another juried art show.  This one, sponsored by the Smithtown Arts Council, is entitled Midnight Oils, a fine arts exhibition celebrating frightening subject matters cast in a philosophic, romantic, or humorous light.  Juror Alain Khadem, a Long Island-based artist, choose my piece along with 31 other pieces from the 1000s of works that were submitted from local, national and international artists.

The exhibit will be on view at The Mills Pond House Gallery in St. James, October 4 – November 1, 2008. The public is invited to an opening reception Saturday, October 11, 5-7 pm to meet exhibiting artists and view their work.  I hope to meet some of my blog readers there.

While I will not share the work that has been accepted into the show, I will tell you that I choose to exhibit death in a romantic light.  Come see the exhibit - and if you can’t, I will post my work here after the show.

People Watching photography by Sherril Barnes

As I previously posted, I had a piece of work accepted into the Juried art show “Summer on Long Island” held at the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook, New York.

I did not receive an award for my piece - but being one of the 109 pieces chosen from thousands of entries was an honor enough.  So which piece hung in the gallery?

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    When you have vision it affects your attitude. Your attitude is optimistic rather than pessimistic. — Charles R. Swindoll