Art
One creative sideline of mine is photography, often in an abstract vein where I look to decontextualize surface artifacts on an object by getting close enough to transform the surface into a composition on its own merits. On occasion a more representational image may catch my attention, and may fit the theme of an exhibit.
Since late 2019 I've been submitting some of these for juried public-gallery exhibits, and some have been accepted. Additional works exhibited at non-juried or members' shows are also included on separate pages.
More recently I've begun exploring digital image processing in ways that transform a photographic image into a graphic that is no longer fundamentally photographic, and these works I am calling "digital photo-graphics" in order to distinguish them from pure photography, but to retain a reference to the compositional origins in photography.
For selected groupings by process/theme series, see Art Threads.
Click on thumbnails displayed below to view low-resolution enlargements.
Exhibited Photographs and Digital Photo-Graphics - O'Hanlon Photography Group || Juried | O'Hanlon Members | O'Hanlon Photography Group ||
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Tree Cracks - Partnered Ensembles
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High Strung
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Inflection
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Confluence
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Wall Stones II
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Wall Stones III
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Splash
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Found Form
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Agave
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Beach Cliff
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Cirrus
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Forest Footbridge
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Silhouette
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The Curly
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Looming
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