UPCOMING SOLO EXHIBIT

Rhona Wise -- Blue Sky  

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You and Your Guest are Cordially Invited to Join Us

Saturday, February 11, 2012   6 - 9pm

“Meet the Artist - Opening Reception”

Complimentary Wine, Hors d’ oeuvres & Desserts

Casual Attire   Open to Public   Plenty of Free Parking

Exhibition February 1 through February 29, 2012

   

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Florida
Photography

Internationally published award-winning photographer Rhona Wise has been sharing her unique view of world events for more than 20 years - from the 2000 presidential election recount and hurricane strikes to sporting events such as the Olympics, Super Bowls and the World Series. While documenting news and events has been her vocation, the New England-born, Miami-based photographer's passion is having others experience "Another Side of Light" through her innovative infrared landscape images. From mountains and seascapes, through all four seasons of the year, Rhona's vision demonstrates that there truly is far more than the naked eye can see and unseen layers of beauty are waiting to be revealed.

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Jose Mendes de Almeida-- Shadows  

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You and Your Guest are Cordially Invited to Join Us

Saturday, March 10, 2012   6 - 9pm

“Meet the Artist - Opening Reception”

Complimentary Wine, Hors d’ oeuvres & Desserts

Casual Attire   Open to Public   Plenty of Free Parking

Exhibition March 1 through March 31, 2012

   

Jose Mendes de Almeida- View >>
Portugal
Photography

In its essence, photography is an act of voyeurism. To catch reality by stealing it’s light is an indiscretion made with sensibility. Recording an image transforms a transient ray of light into a permanent object that, by its nature, may induce feelings or ideas that give a meaning to it’s own existence. In this sense, photography should provoke a reaction, must stimulate our sensibility and be free of any pre-determined concept of beauty. And it mostly starts with serendipity. Whether images or ideas, it is through this quest for something that touches your mind that the process begins. This initial impression usually evolves into a project that will take time to mature and, finally, will come to shape in a series of images. It may be shot in half an hour or take years of careful and, sometimes, occasional capture. But, in the end, it all will be around a unifying concept, a personal evolution of an idea. Still all these series of images are constructed around a central perspective. They try to show the unseen, mostly what was so near but nevertheless so distant. Unawareness may be the definition. From a room with a history in its walls, to a tale of life and death, these images try to disclose what you might have glimpsed but never fully seen.