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Stephen Parker: To Print Parsifal-Beauty, Power, and Longing in Abstract Photography
Stephen Parkers first major photography exhibit, called To Print Parsifal: Beauty, Power and Longing in Abstract Photography opens Friday, February 4 at the Vermont Center
for Photography in Brattleboro, Vermont. Parkers black and white images explore ideas very suited to discovery via photography. He uses careful looking to see the relationship
between the outward physical form and our minds concept of it. His iconic photographs flatten and abstract form to show us what we cannot usually see because our idea of it
is what we see. Parker says in his artist statement, These images are an invitation to participate in the human inclination to see, and to see something more in what they see.
Parker invites the viewer to share his glimpse of the subjects transcendent beauty and power.
Stephen will present an artists talk at the gallery on Feb 19 at 4:00 p.m.
For details about this show, VCP, upcoming exhibits and workshops see www.vcphoto.org
Stephen Parkers first major photography exhibit, called To Print Parsifal: Beauty, Power and Longing in Abstract Photography opens Friday, February 4 at the Vermont Center
for Photography in Brattleboro, Vermont. Parkers black and white images explore ideas very suited to discovery via photography. He uses careful looking to see the relationship
between the outward physical form and our minds concept of it. His iconic photographs flatten and abstract form to show us what we cannot usually see because our idea of it
is what we see. Parker says in his artist statement, These images are an invitation to participate in the human inclination to see, and to see something more in what they see.
Parker invites the viewer to share his glimpse of the subjects transcendent beauty and power.
Stephen will present an artists talk at the gallery on Feb 19 at 4:00 p.m.
For details about this show, VCP, upcoming exhibits and workshops see www.vcphoto.org