Essays In Light

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Deadline:

20 February
-
3 March
Richard Randall Art Studio

Step into a world of monochrome mastery with Essays in Light, an exhibition featuring ten talented photographers from the Fine Monochrome Print Group. Each artist presents a thematic portfolio that explores diverse subjects, from architecture and landscapes to figure studies, portraits, flora, and still life.

This exhibition highlights photography as a fine art form, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary digital innovation. Visitors will experience the beauty of handmade Platinum/Palladium and silver gelatin prints alongside cutting-edge digital techniques, demonstrating how these approaches enrich and redefine the future of photographic art.

Whether you’re an avid photographer, an art lover, or simply curious about the artistry of monochrome photography, this exhibition offers a compelling exploration of light, texture, and creative vision.

About the Fine Monochrome Print Group

Founded in 2003 by Fred Hunt under the Photographic Society of Queensland (PSQ), the group is dedicated to the craft of fine art monochrome printing. Their passion extends to subtle color work, as seen in this exhibition. Open to new members, the group welcomes photographers eager to refine their skills and explore the timeless elegance of monochrome art.

Don’t miss this stunning showcase of photographic artistry. Come experience the power of light, shadow, and creative expression.

 

On Show: 20 February – 3 March 2025

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