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Changing Seasons
Start
03 Oct 2013
12:00 PM
End
27 Oct 2013
4:00 PM
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York Art Association
Changing Seasons
October 3 - 27
Opening Reception: Sunday, October 6, 4 - 6 pm
Falling Down Barn,
Carol Van Loon
YAA's annual photography show will focus on images that depict the natural cycles of life: the seasonal shifts from spring to summer to fall to winter; the passages from birth to death, from renewal to exhaustion to renewal again; images that portray the wear and tear and joy of such a journey.
Carol Van Loon will be a featured artist for the show.
Barns have fascinated Carol Van Loon since she grew up on a farm in western NY. She began documenting barns from western NY to Maine in early 2013.
Carol is a black and white photographer from Dover, New Hampshire who sees a world full of contrasts, forms and patterns. She captures evocative scenes of landscapes, coastal environments and structures that convey stillness, permanence and sometimes abandonment.
Photographing since her early teens, Carol is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY with a BFA in Photo as a Fine Art. Carol is a member of the New Hampshire Art Association, the League of NH Craftsmen and the New Hampshire Society of Photographic Artists and has participated in many group and solo shows. Presently she is employed by NewGround and is the president of the NH Art Association board of directors.
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