Last weekend, I was prepping for my next next exhibit, picking out the 10 images, figuring out what sizes I’ll print them in, and drawing out the schematic of their placement. My next next exhibit will be at the Arlington Public Library, Central Library Branch in Virginia, and I’m calling it, “Of Fairytale Kingdoms.” Since I just got back from my first trip through the American Southwest (Utah), I’m itching to print and show these photos, so I’ve decided to focus on that. All those strange, incredible rock formations, hoodoo canyons, and giant arches with their surreal orange glow in the early sunrise or late sunset light reminds me of fairytale kingdoms. I hope you have a chance to stop by the exhibit – come back here and leave me a comment to let me know what you think!
By the way, I’m referring to this as my “next next” exhibit because my real next exhibit is really just in a few weeks. I’m a member of the Art League of Germantown (ALOG), and we’re holding our annual “Shades of Spring” member exhibit on April 23-25 at the Black Rock Center for the Arts in Germantown, MD. Stay tuned for more on that once I pick up the invitation postcards…

"Of Fairytale Kingdoms IV": Fantastic rock formations and arches sculpted over thousands of years by wind, rain, and other forces of erosion dot the winter landscape of the Windows Section of Arches National Park in southern Utah.






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