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Reflective Image Gallery
Reflective Image Gallery is an open forum photographic arts gallery, which allows artists the opportunity to present, share and promote their bodies of work to the community of arts.
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Past Events
02/06/10- 03/31/10 |
A Glimpse of Japan
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Presented by Reflective Image Gallery
at Reflective Image Gallery
February 6-March 31, 2010
Dr. Wendell Stanley, Professor Emeritus in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Irvine, received his Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His work in photography began at age 16 when he built his own darkroom! His photography is widely recognized and reflects his love for the Sierra Nevada Mountains in scenes of nature, woods, and architectural...
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10/10/09- 11/29/09 |
Gregory Hunter Photography Exhibit
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Presented by Reflective Image Gallery
at Reflective Image Gallery
October 10-November 29, 2009
For 15 years, Gregory Hunter has explored unmarked roads and back-country trails across the west. He searches for the perfect image with emphasis on capturing simplistic beauty. The inspiration for Greg's work is Ansel Adams. He has been fortunate to study and work with several of his assistants, Alan Ross and John Sexton. Greg shares the knowledge of his art as a teaching assistant through the Ansel Adams Gallery workshop program in Yosemite and Death Valley California. Greg has exhibited his...
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| 08/08/09 |
Memories in Silver
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| 08/01/09 |
An Evening with the Artists
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Presented by Reflective Image Gallery
at Reflective Image Gallery
August 1, 2009
Reflective Image Gallery presents "An Evening with the Artists" for "Tripod: Three Photographers; Three Perspectives."
The exhibit featuring "A Glimpse of Japan," "Reality or Perfection?" and "Walden Pond," runs through August 1, 2009. The photographers, Carol Stanley, Ron Wilson and Wendell Stanley will discuss their work in an interactive setting. Each photographer has a unique approach and will explain the stories behind the work and the techniques used.
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An Evening with the Artists
Reflective Image Gallery
Presented by Reflective Image Gallery
at Reflective Image Gallery
August 1, 2009
Reflective Image Gallery presents "An Evening with the Artists" for "Tripod: Three Photographers; Three Perspectives."
The exhibit featuring "A Glimpse of Japan," "Reality or Perfection?" and "Walden Pond," runs through August 1, 2009. The photographers, Carol Stanley, Ron Wilson and Wendell Stanley will discuss their work in an interactive setting. Each photographer has a unique approach and will explain the stories behind the work...
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06/06/09- 08/01/09 |
Tripod: Three Photographers, Three Perspectives
Reflective Image Gallery
Presented by Reflective Image Gallery
at Reflective Image Gallery
June 6-August 1, 2009
Avg. Event Rating (5.0 Stars):
Photographer Ron Wilson, describes his work in this way: "My photography is an extension of literature. My poetry, love of dance and movement and a recent heart transplant allow me to share the creativity that is beating inside of me."
Carol Stanley's work embodies a sense of spirit and emotion. The "Summer Do" series leaves the viewer feeling uncertain about the models' reality. Her shots of Newport Beach at night capture the juxtaposition of light and night, negating the relaxed feel...
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Event Name: Tripod: Three Photographers, Three Perspectives
"Superlative Quality of Communication"
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posted by:
Michael Genung
from Fair Oaks, California,
Jun 28, 2009
Transporting aesthetic experience!!! This small, intimate gallery's simple, unencumbered lay-out and well-configured lighting showcases these three artists incredibly well. Their works are so different yet amazingly complementary. Having had galleries of my own, I'm more familiar than most with the challenges of lighting, display, viewer perspectives, etc. The gallery owners know their profession: showcase their artists' work like the fine "jewels" they are, with no distractions. As far as the individual artists' work, I was most moved by the portraiture of Ron Wilson. The quality of communication and empathy embedded in his images soars into the spiritual. It has to be seen/experienced to be believed. I like the other artists' work as well but Ron's was especially and personally moving for me.
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