| Ann Mitchell specializes in Black and white photography, landscape, fine art, b&w, polaroid, vintage camera, vintage photo, val verde, lotusland, huntington library. She has been a member of Women in Photography, teaches at LBCC, Long Beach City College. Her current projects include: multiple viewings, triptych, austin val verde, montecito, los angeles, driving the 99, hwy 99, highway 99, california photography. Ann Mitchell Photographs now has a blog dedicated to color photography: Impermanence | ||||||||
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"In the wake of the Val Verde project, Mitchell made a break from the singular, documentary portraits of interiors and hit the road. American Triptych feels like the road less-traveled. Formatted as triptychs, each work documents a stop along the byways of Southern and Central California with panoramic expansiveness. Mating three frames without matching creates a near-cinematic sequencing and yields unanticipated rewards: sci-fi, abandoned and absurdist dinosaurs in Cabazon, Monet-like water lilies in Echo Park, stark geometries of the California Aqueduct, and a spare Hopperesque streetscape in McFarland. Devoid of human presence, seemingly frozen in time, these contemplative images echo silence - one can almost hear the sound of the shutter."
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American Triptych Exhibition
Gallery 478 San Pedro, CA |
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