“Photography Around the World,
People, Places and Things”
Fine art photographers work on exhibit at EastEnd
An artist reception is planned for Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, 6-9 pm
An artist reception is planned for Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, 6-9 pm
EastEnd studio and Gallery, located 143 W. Michigan Avenue in downtown Marshall is exhibiting the works of Todd and Brad Reed, Scott Buttrick, Ray Closson, Becky Bunting, Dan Wolin, Vee Kalnins, Bill Soleski, Christine Whitesell, Linda Clemens and Kathy Combs in the Larson Exhibit Room during November and December. The exhibit showcases talents on canvas, metal, board and archival papers.
A reception is planned for Friday, Dec 5, 6-9 pm. Artists will be on hand to discuss their work and techniques.
• Todd and Brad Reed, from Ludington are a father and son team that focuses on photographing Lake Michigan and surrounding forests and dunes.
• Scott Buttrick of Gaylord is best known for his shots of Marshall architecture, including the Brooks Fountain and Honolulu House. Most of his works are in black and white which provide a mystical image. He prints his photos on archival papers.
• Ray Closson of Marshall works with natural light and grabs the beauty of the natural world’s sun, mist, fog, and dew.
• Becky Bunting of Grand Rapids works with computer digital software to enhance her work turning them into abstract works of art, be it a Harley Davidson Bike, an old car, a boat dock, or the dunes.
• Dan Wolin of Marshall began studying sandhill cranes and eagles for his photographic work. His patience has paid off resulting in some incredible shots ranging from eagles catching prey to mating calls of the cranes. He has also photographed his travels from Portugal to Sonoma, California.
• Vee Kalnins of Tekonsha finds ordinary things to shoot and turns them into extraordinary pictures. Archival papers ensure the work will stay true to color for years to come.
• Bill Soleski of Battle Creek shares his photographs of lighthouses of Michigan and the incredible dunes wich surround them.
•Christine Whitesell, of Marshall, the youngest professional photographert, showcases her love of animals in the current exhibit. Included in her portfolio are portraits of people and pets as well as photographs of the natural world.
• Linda Clemens of Sturgis takes photography to a new level by 'painting' her photographs then printing them on metal board. Her subjects include landscapes, the seaside, and animals.
• Kathy Comb’s love of Las Vegas, Marshall and Mustangs is easy to spot in her photographic style which is clear and clean. What she sees is what you get: nothing altered, just the absolute beauty of the world as she sees it.
EastEnd Studio and Gallery is open Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Shipping is available, after hours by appointment.www.
eastendstudioandgallery.com
A reception is planned for Friday, Dec 5, 6-9 pm. Artists will be on hand to discuss their work and techniques.
• Todd and Brad Reed, from Ludington are a father and son team that focuses on photographing Lake Michigan and surrounding forests and dunes.
• Scott Buttrick of Gaylord is best known for his shots of Marshall architecture, including the Brooks Fountain and Honolulu House. Most of his works are in black and white which provide a mystical image. He prints his photos on archival papers.
• Ray Closson of Marshall works with natural light and grabs the beauty of the natural world’s sun, mist, fog, and dew.
• Becky Bunting of Grand Rapids works with computer digital software to enhance her work turning them into abstract works of art, be it a Harley Davidson Bike, an old car, a boat dock, or the dunes.
• Dan Wolin of Marshall began studying sandhill cranes and eagles for his photographic work. His patience has paid off resulting in some incredible shots ranging from eagles catching prey to mating calls of the cranes. He has also photographed his travels from Portugal to Sonoma, California.
• Vee Kalnins of Tekonsha finds ordinary things to shoot and turns them into extraordinary pictures. Archival papers ensure the work will stay true to color for years to come.
• Bill Soleski of Battle Creek shares his photographs of lighthouses of Michigan and the incredible dunes wich surround them.
•Christine Whitesell, of Marshall, the youngest professional photographert, showcases her love of animals in the current exhibit. Included in her portfolio are portraits of people and pets as well as photographs of the natural world.
• Linda Clemens of Sturgis takes photography to a new level by 'painting' her photographs then printing them on metal board. Her subjects include landscapes, the seaside, and animals.
• Kathy Comb’s love of Las Vegas, Marshall and Mustangs is easy to spot in her photographic style which is clear and clean. What she sees is what you get: nothing altered, just the absolute beauty of the world as she sees it.
EastEnd Studio and Gallery is open Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Shipping is available, after hours by appointment.www.
eastendstudioandgallery.com