Coffee Cup Still Life

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DSC_5534-SO-top-sig2_dgp_cr.jpgThe early morning sunlight came through the kitchen window at the perfect angle to create beautiful abstract patterns with the shadows of objects on the counter.

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AAM Member’s show

I have recently entered two photomontage image to the Attleboro Arts Museum Members’ show.  The exhibit will be open from Dec 8, 2012 – Feb 1,2013.  The opening reception will be Dec 8, 2012 from 2-4pm.

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Abington Public Library

I just dropped off three images that will be part of a group exhibit at the Abington Public Library during the month of October.  The show will feature the work of several members of the Independent South Shore Artists Circle (I.S.S.A.C) including Carol Chisholm, Lafayette Hayes, Helen O’Keefe, Dave Gordon and several others.  The show will be on display through the month of October and possibly into November.

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Exploration and Discovery

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Exploration and discovery has always been a part of my creative process.  I have always explored different places and situations since I got my first camera many years ago.  When I began shooting with a digital camera, I became aware of the immense opportunities that the digital process provides as compared to the traditional film process.

As I began to learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop, I saw new possibilities where I could more easily combine the elements of different pictures to create new images that evoke different meanings than those that were originally captured  in the camera.  This process is known as photomontage and I have been exploring and experimenting with it for several years now.

All words and images are ©Dave Gordon.  All rights reserved.

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