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WINTER

Price: £300
"Untitled 3 from the series The View from Between Villages." 2024
"Our brains are wired to recognize and interpret faces and human features, but when presented with an image that deviates from our expectations, it can evoke feelings of unease or discomfort. The absence of visible blood in the skin makes the subject appear less human or lifelike, leading to a sense of detachment or disconnection from the image. It also makes the subjects appear like ghosts in surreal dreamlike imagery. This disruption of our normal perceptual experience can trigger a feeling of the uncanny, as it challenges our understanding of reality. The ethereal blue hues created by the infrared technique evoke a surreal, dreamlike quality, imbuing the images with a sense of detachment and unease, much like the disquiet winter can bring in its starkness and stillness. This work aligns with the Winter exhibition’s theme by reflecting the season’s dual nature—its serene beauty and its haunting presence. Winter often symbolizes endings and transitions, mirroring the themes of grief and acceptance in this series. The altered, almost ghostly quality of the images resonates with the quiet yet powerful presence of winter, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences with change and the passage of time. By juxtaposing the familiar and the unfamiliar, The View from Between Villages invites contemplation on the silent, transformative power of both grief and the winter season."
"Untitled 3 from the series The View from Between Villages." 2024
"Our brains are wired to recognize and interpret faces and human features, but when presented with an image that deviates from our expectations, it can evoke feelings of unease or discomfort. The absence of visible blood in the skin makes the subject appear less human or lifelike, leading to a sense of detachment or disconnection from the image. It also makes the subjects appear like ghosts in surreal dreamlike imagery. This disruption of our normal perceptual experience can trigger a feeling of the uncanny, as it challenges our understanding of reality. The ethereal blue hues created by the infrared technique evoke a surreal, dreamlike quality, imbuing the images with a sense of detachment and unease, much like the disquiet winter can bring in its starkness and stillness. This work aligns with the Winter exhibition’s theme by reflecting the season’s dual nature—its serene beauty and its haunting presence. Winter often symbolizes endings and transitions, mirroring the themes of grief and acceptance in this series. The altered, almost ghostly quality of the images resonates with the quiet yet powerful presence of winter, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences with change and the passage of time. By juxtaposing the familiar and the unfamiliar, The View from Between Villages invites contemplation on the silent, transformative power of both grief and the winter season."

Price: £300
"Untitled 2 from the series The View from Between Villages." 2024
"The View from Between Villages is based around the idea of mortality, grief and acceptance. Two years ago, my family dog died. I found this event extremely difficult to process, as it was the first time I encountered the death of someone I loved. Losing Kofi was a defining moment in my life, it felt like his passing signified the demise of my own youth. The series explores the idea of change; how the familiar evolves as you mature, becoming something that’s unrecognisable as you are caught between the different phases of life. Using infrared photography, the images feature scenes in the garden from my childhood home and the surrounding village. The distinct blue hue from the infrareds produces "uncanny" motives in the work and elicit psychological tension within the viewers. The uncanny effect arises from the juxtaposition of the familiar (the human subject) with the unfamiliar (altered appearance caused by infrared light)."
"Untitled 2 from the series The View from Between Villages." 2024
"The View from Between Villages is based around the idea of mortality, grief and acceptance. Two years ago, my family dog died. I found this event extremely difficult to process, as it was the first time I encountered the death of someone I loved. Losing Kofi was a defining moment in my life, it felt like his passing signified the demise of my own youth. The series explores the idea of change; how the familiar evolves as you mature, becoming something that’s unrecognisable as you are caught between the different phases of life. Using infrared photography, the images feature scenes in the garden from my childhood home and the surrounding village. The distinct blue hue from the infrareds produces "uncanny" motives in the work and elicit psychological tension within the viewers. The uncanny effect arises from the juxtaposition of the familiar (the human subject) with the unfamiliar (altered appearance caused by infrared light)."

Price: £300
"Untitled 1 from the series The View from Between Villages." 2024
Holly Hann is a British photographer specialising in conceptual photography, known for her artistic approach and eye for detail. Holding a Master’s in Photography from Arts University Bournemouth, she integrates symbolic elements and staged scenes to engage viewers. Her work often confronts the male gaze by using the female gaze to empower women and challenge inequality.
More recently, she has explored themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time, employing techniques like Infrared and UV photography to create an uncanny effect. Hann has exhibited at multiple galleries.
"Untitled 1 from the series The View from Between Villages." 2024
Holly Hann is a British photographer specialising in conceptual photography, known for her artistic approach and eye for detail. Holding a Master’s in Photography from Arts University Bournemouth, she integrates symbolic elements and staged scenes to engage viewers. Her work often confronts the male gaze by using the female gaze to empower women and challenge inequality.
More recently, she has explored themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time, employing techniques like Infrared and UV photography to create an uncanny effect. Hann has exhibited at multiple galleries.

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"First Snow." 2010
"First Snow." 2010

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"Misty Winter Morning." 2010
"Born in Hungary in 1936, graduated as Agronomist in 1954, emigrated to uk IN 1956. Changed career to Civil Engineering with interest in the Visual Arts."
"Misty Winter Morning." 2010
"Born in Hungary in 1936, graduated as Agronomist in 1954, emigrated to uk IN 1956. Changed career to Civil Engineering with interest in the Visual Arts."

Price: £150
"Winter Solitude." 2024
"The winter seasons have always felt like I’m watching a thrilling movie while being fully aware that I need to distract myself from a deep sadness. The stillness and beauty of a quiet snowfall fill my mind with hope but never erase the coldness from the ever fluctuating mental health. The cold, darkness, and quiet of the season evoke feelings of isolation, yet within that silence, I find space for reflection, introspection, and healing. I took this photo while on a hike with my family–surrounded by my loved ones, yet feeling so incredibly lonely. This photograph represents my daily struggles and freedoms during the winter time. On the side of the photo, you have strong trees bordering my vision–the things I want to be. In the centre, always in view, the fragile and non-descript feeling of what I actually am. I aim to honor the resilience found in facing internal winters, celebrating both the vulnerability and strength in navigating these challenges. My hope is that viewers find resonance in their own winter experiences, recognizing the quiet beauty and growth that can emerge from moments of solitude and struggle."
"Winter Solitude." 2024
"The winter seasons have always felt like I’m watching a thrilling movie while being fully aware that I need to distract myself from a deep sadness. The stillness and beauty of a quiet snowfall fill my mind with hope but never erase the coldness from the ever fluctuating mental health. The cold, darkness, and quiet of the season evoke feelings of isolation, yet within that silence, I find space for reflection, introspection, and healing. I took this photo while on a hike with my family–surrounded by my loved ones, yet feeling so incredibly lonely. This photograph represents my daily struggles and freedoms during the winter time. On the side of the photo, you have strong trees bordering my vision–the things I want to be. In the centre, always in view, the fragile and non-descript feeling of what I actually am. I aim to honor the resilience found in facing internal winters, celebrating both the vulnerability and strength in navigating these challenges. My hope is that viewers find resonance in their own winter experiences, recognizing the quiet beauty and growth that can emerge from moments of solitude and struggle."

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"Thacher State Park, Winter." 2024
"Thacher State Park, Winter." 2024

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"Thacher State Park, Winter." 2024
"Thacher State Park, Winter." 2024

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"Thacher State Park, Winter." 2024
"My photography is influenced primarily by 19th Transcendentalism, that nature can be utilized for understanding oneself spiritually, separate and distinct from societal influences. The conservation of the natural world is extremely important to me and I’m hoping to foster environmental awareness by showcasing the unique beauty of conservation areas and preserves in New York and New England."
"Thacher State Park, Winter." 2024
"My photography is influenced primarily by 19th Transcendentalism, that nature can be utilized for understanding oneself spiritually, separate and distinct from societal influences. The conservation of the natural world is extremely important to me and I’m hoping to foster environmental awareness by showcasing the unique beauty of conservation areas and preserves in New York and New England."

Price: £250
"Lost." 2022
"Through my work I explore the nuanced moments within everyday life. I attempt to capture these often overlooked events candidly so as to preserve the raw experience and allow the viewer to observe these moments that may otherwise be overlooked."
"Lost." 2022
"Through my work I explore the nuanced moments within everyday life. I attempt to capture these often overlooked events candidly so as to preserve the raw experience and allow the viewer to observe these moments that may otherwise be overlooked."

Price: £250
"Snowed In." 2022
Andrew Hendrick is an American street photographer based in Reykjavik, Iceland. His work has been exhibited and published across the US and Europe.
Through his photography he explores the human experience from subjects that’s ranges from the bustling streets of New York City to the quiet landscapes diverse of Iceland.
"Snowed In." 2022
Andrew Hendrick is an American street photographer based in Reykjavik, Iceland. His work has been exhibited and published across the US and Europe.
Through his photography he explores the human experience from subjects that’s ranges from the bustling streets of New York City to the quiet landscapes diverse of Iceland.

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"Dilworth Park." 2024
"Based in North Philadelphia, I’ve spent the last three years capturing the vibrant pulse of the city through street photography. Specializing in street portraits and cityscapes, my work reflects the diverse stories and raw emotions that define urban life. Each image invites viewers to connect with the unique spirit of the streets, showcasing the beauty and complexity of everyday moments. Join me as I explore the heart of my city, one frame at a time."
"Dilworth Park." 2024
"Based in North Philadelphia, I’ve spent the last three years capturing the vibrant pulse of the city through street photography. Specializing in street portraits and cityscapes, my work reflects the diverse stories and raw emotions that define urban life. Each image invites viewers to connect with the unique spirit of the streets, showcasing the beauty and complexity of everyday moments. Join me as I explore the heart of my city, one frame at a time."

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"My Tree in the January Fog." 2013
"Ever since I was a small child, I could be found with some sort of artistic medium nearby. According to my mom, as a toddler I carried a crayon with me at all times. I also had an obsession with my dad’s Pentax film camera, and took my first roll of photos at age five. Today, I am an accounting supervisor by trade and photographer by passion living in Wilmington, Delaware, USA with my husband and our pup. I love photography and painting. For me, painting is a way to soothe anxiety and express myself through colors and textures, while photography lets me show others my unique worldview. Sometimes my photos are even an inspiration for my paintings. I hope my photos will inspire an emotion or memory in you, the viewer, after all, I believe that is what all meaningful art does."
"My Tree in the January Fog." 2013
"Ever since I was a small child, I could be found with some sort of artistic medium nearby. According to my mom, as a toddler I carried a crayon with me at all times. I also had an obsession with my dad’s Pentax film camera, and took my first roll of photos at age five. Today, I am an accounting supervisor by trade and photographer by passion living in Wilmington, Delaware, USA with my husband and our pup. I love photography and painting. For me, painting is a way to soothe anxiety and express myself through colors and textures, while photography lets me show others my unique worldview. Sometimes my photos are even an inspiration for my paintings. I hope my photos will inspire an emotion or memory in you, the viewer, after all, I believe that is what all meaningful art does."

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"Tease." 2024
"Tease." 2024

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"Curiosity." 2023
"For the past eight years, I’ve been a passionate hobbyist photographer, captivated by the beauty of landscapes and the charm of animals. My camera serves as a gateway to nature, where I find joy in uncovering simple, genuine moments. From the quiet stillness of a forest to the curious gaze of a wild creature, I aim to tell stories that inspire others to appreciate and connect with the outdoors. Through my lens, I strive to reflect my belief that beauty is all around us, waiting to be noticed."
"Curiosity." 2023
"For the past eight years, I’ve been a passionate hobbyist photographer, captivated by the beauty of landscapes and the charm of animals. My camera serves as a gateway to nature, where I find joy in uncovering simple, genuine moments. From the quiet stillness of a forest to the curious gaze of a wild creature, I aim to tell stories that inspire others to appreciate and connect with the outdoors. Through my lens, I strive to reflect my belief that beauty is all around us, waiting to be noticed."

Price: £300
"Whispers of Winter." 2024
Angela Vinson has been a passionate photographer for over 25 years, specializing in capturing the beauty of everyday moments. With a focus on landscapes, cityscapes, and seascapes, her work reveals the extraordinary within the ordinary, showcasing the harmony between light, texture, and form.
Whether it’s the tranquil glow of a sunset, the bustling energy of urban scenes, or the quiet stillness of natural landscapes, her photography invites viewers to pause and appreciate the world around them. Driven by a love for storytelling through imagery, Angela continues to explore new perspectives and share their vision of the world’s beauty.
"Whispers of Winter." 2024
Angela Vinson has been a passionate photographer for over 25 years, specializing in capturing the beauty of everyday moments. With a focus on landscapes, cityscapes, and seascapes, her work reveals the extraordinary within the ordinary, showcasing the harmony between light, texture, and form.
Whether it’s the tranquil glow of a sunset, the bustling energy of urban scenes, or the quiet stillness of natural landscapes, her photography invites viewers to pause and appreciate the world around them. Driven by a love for storytelling through imagery, Angela continues to explore new perspectives and share their vision of the world’s beauty.

Price: £150
"Peyto Lake." 2021
"Through my photography, I seek to freeze moments that evoke emotion, curiosity, and connection. Each image is a reflection of my desire to explore the world, not just its grand landscapes, but its quiet details and untold stories. Travel, for me, is more than movement; it’s an opportunity to see the familiar in unfamiliar ways. I approach my work with patience and intention, allowing light, texture, and composition to shape how a scene is felt, not just seen. My photographs are an invitation to pause, to reflect, and to experience the beauty that exists in the in-between spaces of life and landscape."
"Peyto Lake." 2021
"Through my photography, I seek to freeze moments that evoke emotion, curiosity, and connection. Each image is a reflection of my desire to explore the world, not just its grand landscapes, but its quiet details and untold stories. Travel, for me, is more than movement; it’s an opportunity to see the familiar in unfamiliar ways. I approach my work with patience and intention, allowing light, texture, and composition to shape how a scene is felt, not just seen. My photographs are an invitation to pause, to reflect, and to experience the beauty that exists in the in-between spaces of life and landscape."

Price: £150
"Iceland." 2017
"I’m a travel photographer based in Montreal, Canada, with a decade of experience capturing the beauty of the world through my lens. My journey began as an amateur on Instagram, driven by an insatiable passion for photography and an innate love of travel. Over the years, I’ve explored more than 20 countries, seeking out breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and untold stories to share through my work. With thousands of photographs to my name, my goal has always been to inspire others to see the world differently and to embrace the wonder of exploration."
"Iceland." 2017
"I’m a travel photographer based in Montreal, Canada, with a decade of experience capturing the beauty of the world through my lens. My journey began as an amateur on Instagram, driven by an insatiable passion for photography and an innate love of travel. Over the years, I’ve explored more than 20 countries, seeking out breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and untold stories to share through my work. With thousands of photographs to my name, my goal has always been to inspire others to see the world differently and to embrace the wonder of exploration."
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