CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ARTISTS WHOSE WORK WAS SELECTED FOR THIS YEAR'S OFF THE CLOCK EXHIBITION AND CATALOG.
© Caroline Brodt
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This gallery presents the 100 original works selected by this year's curator, George Kocis, Director and Partner at Staley-Wise Gallery.
Included are the three Best In Show images chosen by Mr. Kocis.
George Craig: Land Swells
"The landscape whether or not it is on a commercial shoot location or just a view from home, has always played a part in my photographic process. Static images do reveal more information about the photograph, however with a bit of intentional camera movement, I get just the enough of increased dimension to give the photograph more of a 3 dimensional look, and takes it steps closer to a painterly image. Land Swells was a springtime landscape pan looking towards the distant hills with budding green trees and yellow tall grasses in the foreground...1/2 second exposure."
Raymond Alva: Grow, Levi 2023
"This photo comes from a larger personal project titled, "Grow". It's about being a child, growing up, and watching someone do the same. We are always growing in some way and learning something new. It’s a constant cycle that never seems to end. This project was inspired by my Nephew, Levi (pictured here). I've documented his whole life so far from a journalistic standpoint. This photo however comes from my first studio session with him."
Zuania Muñiz-Meléndez: Culture as a space for relationships and self-realization.
"In nature, life is created out of necessity. Birds build nests for shelter, and spiders make their webs for sustenance. However, humanity will often create beyond the basic need for survival, resulting in cultural expression beyond necessity.
Culture is not just entertainment; it's a fundamental human need. It is a social connector that provides space for community, self-expression, and a sense of belonging. It acts as a shield against isolation, depression, and anxiety, empowering us to navigate new realities.
In this piece, the hands, representing humanity, hold the golden ball of culture. Creativity becomes a powerful force, and culture provides us space to relate to others, fulfill our needs for social interactions, and fully express our humanity. Below, we have a blanket cradling three open eggs. The blanket symbolizes a haven, a nurturing space where potential can flourish. The open eggs represent life and a fragile existence made stronger by its connection to culture."
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