Pale Shadows: Cameraless Images by Pamela Ellis Hawkes
March 21 – April 20
Trident Gallery is pleased to present “Pale Shadows: Cameraless Images by Pamela Ellis Hawkes,” an exhibition of cyanotypes, tintypes, and pigment prints captured without a camera. Inspired by flickering shadows on her studio walls and by the earliest works of photography, made in the 1830s by inventor Henry Fox Talbot, who aspired to “fix a shadow” onto paper, Hawkes experiments with the cyanotype process to make photograms, images made by placing objects directly in contact with light-sensitive paper. In so doing, Hawkes joins other important contemporary photographers who have returned to “historical” or “alternative” photographic processes to refresh and develop their artistic visions. Hawkes’ vision questions the perceived realities within photographs; explores the elusive points of contact between reality, memory, and imagination; and participates in the ageless calling of artists to preserve and honor the ephemeral, to fix fleeting shadows and transmute loss into beauty.
Pale Shadows: Artist’s Reception at Trident Gallery
Saturday, March 29th, 5pm-7pm
Trident Gallery is pleased to host an artist’s reception in honor of Pamela Ellis Hawkes, as part of the Pale Shadows exhibition, on Saturday, March 29th from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Image 1: Pamela Ellis Hawkes – Flowers & Bottles 4 – tintype
Image 2: Pamela Ellis Hawkes – Dress 1 – cyanotype
These are gorgeous.
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Thanks and will pass this along
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This is very neat nice setting thanks 🙂 Dave & Kim
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Always nice to hear from you and Kim
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Thank You Donna 🙂
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These are great! Love them, and wish I were in Gloucester to see the show.
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