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Spiritual journeys often find us unexpectedly; a visual trigger shoots memories and recognition to the surface as we reach back to move forward. And so, it was for photographer Ted Barkhorn whose spirituality grounds his modern images of the natural world premiering in New York City on January 22, 2019 (on exhibit through January 28th at NOVO LOCALE, 263 Bowery).
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Barkhorn’s photography of the Redwood roots is unadulterated, there is no manipulation of the the discovery. Color, selected by, he says, “an unseen hand” brings forward a pattern formed by the wood itself. This pattern that’s revealed only by the camera, is mirrored for a kinetic, kaleidoscopic effect. The images remain genuinely true to nature. Indeed, as, Barkhorn wants us to remember, it was Henry David Thoreau who said, “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY BY TED BARKHORN AVAILABLE AT 263 BOWERY
263 BOWERY