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Thank you, thank you, thank you, to everyone who turned out last night to see Don and Carol sail off into the sunset - and also for the huge effort everyone put into the truly amazing range of fancy-dress costumes!
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2019-02-15 Suellen Parker | Sandra Lee Phipps | V Elizabeth Turk Against the Tide whitespace
Against the Tide, a group exhibition of photography by Atlanta artists Suellen Parker, Sandra Lee Phipps, and V. Elizabeth Turk opens with a
reception on Friday, February 15 from 7-10 pm.
Swimming against the tide can be futile and exhausting; it is never easy–but surviving its rigors is exhilarating. Anyone who succeeds at it
emerges stronger–more confident and worthy of serious respect. Artists take up this challenge daily.
The three women whose work is in this exhibition have survived, and thrived, in a profession, and in a culture whose rules are skewed against
curiosity, exploration and assertive eloquence. In this work of Suellen Parker, Sandra Lee Phipps and V. Elizabeth Turk, photography is a
common thread–and the Declarative Voice is the shared language. Each explores a unique tangent of her political, or personal, or interior
life. These revelations are gifts of nuance and sharp clarity-–drawn from the life and work of three women who have mastered the poetic side
of alchemy.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, to everyone who turned out last night to see Don and Carol sail off into the sunset - and also for the huge effort everyone put into the truly amazing range of fancy-dress costumes!
Thank you, thank you, thank you, to everyone who turned out last night to see Don and Carol sail off into the sunset - and also for the huge effort everyone put into the truly amazing range of fancy-dress costumes!
2019-02-15 Suellen Parker | Sandra Lee Phipps | V Elizabeth Turk Against the Tide whitespace
Against the Tide, a group exhibition of photography by Atlanta artists Suellen Parker, Sandra Lee Phipps, and V. Elizabeth Turk opens with a
reception on Friday, February 15 from 7-10 pm.
Swimming against the tide can be futile and exhausting; it is never easy–but surviving its rigors is exhilarating. Anyone who succeeds at it
emerges stronger–more confident and worthy of serious respect. Artists take up this challenge daily.
The three women whose work is in this exhibition have survived, and thrived, in a profession, and in a culture whose rules are skewed against
curiosity, exploration and assertive eloquence. In this work of Suellen Parker, Sandra Lee Phipps and V. Elizabeth Turk, photography is a
common thread–and the Declarative Voice is the shared language. Each explores a unique tangent of her political, or personal, or interior
life. These revelations are gifts of nuance and sharp clarity-–drawn from the life and work of three women who have mastered the poetic side
of alchemy.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, to everyone who turned out last night to see Don and Carol sail off into the sunset - and also for the huge effort everyone put into the truly amazing range of fancy-dress costumes!
Red Carpet Luxury Dresses shot at Whitespace in Edinburgh. Featuring Kay, Nicole and Yaz. Makeup by Jonne Carmichael and Sophie Crompton
2019-02-15 Suellen Parker | Sandra Lee Phipps | V Elizabeth Turk Against the Tide whitespace
Against the Tide, a group exhibition of photography by Atlanta artists Suellen Parker, Sandra Lee Phipps, and V. Elizabeth Turk opens with a
reception on Friday, February 15 from 7-10 pm.
Swimming against the tide can be futile and exhausting; it is never easy–but surviving its rigors is exhilarating. Anyone who succeeds at it
emerges stronger–more confident and worthy of serious respect. Artists take up this challenge daily.
The three women whose work is in this exhibition have survived, and thrived, in a profession, and in a culture whose rules are skewed against
curiosity, exploration and assertive eloquence. In this work of Suellen Parker, Sandra Lee Phipps and V. Elizabeth Turk, photography is a
common thread–and the Declarative Voice is the shared language. Each explores a unique tangent of her political, or personal, or interior
life. These revelations are gifts of nuance and sharp clarity-–drawn from the life and work of three women who have mastered the poetic side
of alchemy.
A portrait of Bill Irwin, looking no better that anyone who's just spent the last couple years starring eight times a week opposite Kathleen Turner in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? really should.
Advertising flyer for Mark Clark's new novel, podcast and audiobook - DNA.
It has an intriguing use of whitespace, catching the attention of the viewer while still drawing attention to the website (I can't look at a website and not look at it, even if it is obvious advertisting). Hopefully it will be effective in letterbox drops, etc.
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