River of Silence 1M - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Rodney Lough, Jr.
Panorama : Photograph on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper
Size : 15x40 in | 38x102 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 500
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Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Mint
Not FramedOriginal Unopened Tube
Purchased fromArtist 2014
Story / Additional InfoYellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Original owner. From the artist: "'I was stuck in traffic the other morning on my way into the studio. Radio off. I took a detour and ended up at the museum looking at monochromatic images from masters of the 17th century, I was in awe. Some of those pieces instill such emotion. Standing along side the river just as dawn awoke the landscape around me, there was a silence and peace that to this day I am hard pressed to describe to anyone else. Trying to explain the feeling that this image evokes is doubtful, for me at least. Maybe, most certainly, your vocabulary is larger than mine and therefore you probably can and likely better than me. Send me a letter when you're able to put it into words OK."
Field Notes: Camera: ALPA 12 Max Large Format Lens: 80mm Aperture: f32.8 Exposure: 1 Second Film: Phase One P65+ (iso50)
Certificate of AuthenticityRodney Lough Jr
LID150736
Rodney Lough, Jr. - United States
Art Brokerage: Rodney Lough Jr. American panoramic photographer: We have buyers today. In 2000-2001, while living in Happy Valley, Oregon, Lough focused on landscape photography and drew his entire income from art festival circuit artwork sales.In 2000, he spent six months out of the year driving to and participated in 32 shows around the United States and spent the other six months photographing landscape scenes.In 2001, his efforts paid off and he was invited to participate in the Lake Oswego, Oregon art festival, close to where he grew up. One commentator noted in August 2010 that "the jump-out-at-you colors of the nature photography of Rodney Lough Jr. recalled memories of visits to Point Reyes and Yosemite National Park." The natural world photo which brought him the top award over 3,500 other previously award winning submissions, "Passing Through," was taken at Nevada's Black Rock Desert and focused on color, texture and detail that allowed viewers to see in real life what they otherwise would never see. In 2012, Lough lead several outdoor photography workshops in Arizona's Antelope Slot Canyon near Page, Arizona. Art Brokerage has buyers for prints by Rogney Lough Jr. Listings wanted.