Sunday, February 11, 2007

Eclectic art warms winter exhibit

Vibrant greens of grass and warm blues of sky may seem to show an afternoon in photographer Avery Danziger’s series of nudes. But the photos were shot late at night, with only the moon and a flashlight as sources of light.

"By capturing the moon in certain ways, the light, which is reflected off of the moon, gives the work the appearance of daylight," Danziger said. His series of nudes and of the coast of Spain are showing as part of the Winter Exhibit at Perlow-Stevens Gallery at 812 E. Broadway. The annual show features local, regional and national artists, many of whom gallery owner and curator Jennifer Perlow counts as friends.

Read full article here http://www.digmo.com/news/story.php?ID=24173 and take a look at the exhibit's four Columbia-area artists beginning on the next page.

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