“The Dallas Portfolio” photography exhibition
“The Dallas Portfolio”
An eclectic mix of imagery focusing on the Great Trinity Forest, the Trinity River & the Urban Landscape of Dallas
Featuring fine photographic prints by Dan Burkholder, Charles Cramer, Scot Miller, Jill Skupin Burkholder & R.P. Washburne
June 16 – August 20, 2016
For ten years, Sun to Moon Gallery has encouraged photographers represented by the gallery to focus their cameras on Dallas, with impressive results. With the addition of master photographer & printer Charles Cramer, who visited and photographed Dallas in February of this year, the number of photographers contributing to the Dallas Portfolio is now five. This exhibition features many new prints shown for the first time.
The evolving downtown Dallas skyline; Trees in the forest; Colorful wildflowers at the new Trinity Forest Golf Club; Abstract images; Trails winding through the forest; A signature bridge; the range of subject matter and artistic expression serve to illustrate differing artistic views of Great Trinity Forest, the Trinity River and the evolving urban landscape of Dallas.
According to gallery director Marilyn Miller, “This eye-opening exhibition shows the city in a light not often seen and features many stunning images. And when you consider that every image was taken within fifteen minutes of the gallery, it makes it all even more interesting and intriguing.”
Opening Reception with photographers Scot Miller, Jill Skupin Burkholder & R.P. Washburne
Saturday, June 18, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Complimentary – the public is invited
Gallery Hours: Thursday – Saturday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. and by appointment
Sun to Moon Gallery
Dallas Design District
1515 E. Levee St.
Dallas, TX 75207
214-745-1199
Date
June 16, 2016 to August 20, 2016
11:00am to 5:00pm
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“Grasses on lake, Great Trinity Forest” Platinum/Palladium over Gold Leaf Print ©Dan Burkholder
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“Winter trees, Great Trinity Forest” Archival Pigment Print ©Charles Cramer
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"Blue dawn, Dallas, May 18, 2015" Archival Pigment Print ©Scot Miller
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“The tangled web, Great Trinity Forest” Archival Pigment Print ©R.P. Washburne