Pine & Moon – Split Rock Lighthouse (2010)
Christmas Eve is upon us once again, and the
ground doesn't look so white where I live in Minnesota. But soon, all
will be calm as the hustle and excitement of the holiday season gives
way to celebration, thanksgiving, and reflection upon another year of life's story.
For me, Christmas Eve represents the midpoint of a sort of "holiday
trifecta." Yesterday, I marked my 32nd birthday with a holiday
celebration consisting of good food and even greater family. With having
a birthday at this time of year, the concept of reflecting upon the
past and anticipating what's to come carries an even deeper meaning.
In my world of photography, I feel as though I may be approaching a
crossroads of sorts. I participated in twenty art fairs in 2014, the
most I have booked in a single season. It was a wildly successful year
overall but also one that has left little time to produce new work and
explore additional opportunities that photography may offer as my talent
further develops. Producing my very best work and scouting new paths
will be a priority in 2015. Today is an exciting time to be a landscape
photographer, and I've never been more optimistic about what the future
holds for the art.
I feel the same optimism about the broader
world as a whole on this Christmas Eve. While there are many challenges
to global peace, prosperity, and protection of our wild and scenic places, we have much to be thankful for as we
celebrate this season and look forward to a new year.
Warm wishes to you for a Merry Christmas and happy holiday season!
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Art at Ramsey and Clearance/"Slightly Less than Perfect" Sale
Art at Ramsey
The 2014 art fair season is nearly complete, and it has been a great one! Thank you for supporting my work! There is still one more chance to come and visit (and get a good deal...more about that below).My last show of the season, Art at Ramsey, will be this Saturday, December 6 at Ramsey Middle School between Summit and Grand Avenues in Saint Paul, MN. My biased opinion aside, Art at Ramsey is the top holiday art fair in the Twin Cities metro. The list of talented artists participating in this year's show is large...
Clearance and "Slightly Less than Perfect Sale"
There are rewards for reading this far into my message!During the Art at Ramsey event, I will be having a Clearance/"Slightly Less Than Perfect" sale on several pieces that I have displayed in my booth. Some of these are pieces that may have slight imperfections from handling or otherwise that are usually only noticeable upon close inspection. Others are clearance pieces that I intend to retire from my display in their current form.
Details are below. Please email me (dbarthel@northshoreimages.com) if you would like further details on a particular piece or if you are interested in purchasing a piece but cannot attend the art fair in-person on Saturday.
"First Light - Split Rock" - 16x48 Ultra-Premium-Framed Canvas — $250 off regular price of $875
"Winter's Last Stand" - 16x40 Premium-Framed Canvas — $200 off regular price of $645
"Gnarled Cedars & Falls" - 24x36 Premium-Framed Canvas — $75 off regular price of $595
"Teton Reflection" - 24x24 Gallery Wrap — $75 off regular price of $275
"Autumn Rush" - 24x36 Float-Framed Gallery Wrap — $90 off regular price of $495
"Morning & the Mittens" - 24x36 Gallery Wrap — $90 off regular price of $395
"Navajo Dawn" - 20x30 Gallery Wrap — $50 off regular price of $275
"Autumn Meander" - 6x9 print, matted and framed to 11x14 — $20 off regular price of $79
"Lunar Light" - 5x7 print, matted and framed to 8x10 — $10 off regular price of $49
"Profile of Light" - 16x20 print, matted and framed to 22x26 — $60 off regular price of $245
"Profile of Light" - 11x14 print, matted and framed to 16x20 — $25 off regular price of $120
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Autumn Festival - Shakopee, Minnesota
Good morning!
I wasn't expecting to be making another announcement so soon, but I wanted to let you know about a last-minute addition to my show schedule. This Thursday through Sunday, November 13-16, I will have a booth (indoors, of course) at the Autumn Festival at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, MN. The hours of the event are Thursday and Friday 11am-9pm, Saturday 9am-7pm, and Sunday 10am-5pm. My booth number is 133.
Here's a coupon link for $1.00 off a single admission to the show: http://hpifestivals.com/app/download/7239197442/%241+Discount+Coupon+-+Autumn+Festival+2014.pdf
Also, if you are on my mailing list and visit me at this show, I will deduct the price of your admission (up to $8) from your purchase of $45 or more. Just mention that you are on my mailing list for the discount.
I wasn't expecting to be making another announcement so soon, but I wanted to let you know about a last-minute addition to my show schedule. This Thursday through Sunday, November 13-16, I will have a booth (indoors, of course) at the Autumn Festival at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, MN. The hours of the event are Thursday and Friday 11am-9pm, Saturday 9am-7pm, and Sunday 10am-5pm. My booth number is 133.
Here's a coupon link for $1.00 off a single admission to the show: http://hpifestivals.com/app/download/7239197442/%241+Discount+Coupon+-+Autumn+Festival+2014.pdf
Also, if you are on my mailing list and visit me at this show, I will deduct the price of your admission (up to $8) from your purchase of $45 or more. Just mention that you are on my mailing list for the discount.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Artists in the Garden at Bachman's and New Photographs
Artists in the Garden
For those of you in the Twin Cities metro, Bachman's on Lyndale in Minneapolis will be hosting its first-ever Artists in the Garden event this weekend, November 8 & 9 (10am - 4pm both days). This event will be held in the (hopefully) warm greenhouse and feature over two dozen artists in a variety of mediums.I am excited to be supporting this inaugural event as a participating artist. It's a great time of the year to do some early holiday shopping and perhaps even find something to spruce up your home before the holidays arrive.
More info at: http://www.bachmans.com/store-locator.ep?currentNodeBean=SeminarsAndEvents&pageIndex=_pageIndexToken_ArtistsInTheGarden.
If you want to catch me before the end of the year but can't make it to this event, I will also once again be exhibiting my work at Art at Ramsey in Saint Paul on Saturday, December 6.
Recent Photographs from the Pacific Northwest and Lake Superior's North Shore
With my art fair schedule winding down for the season, I have been able to work on several new photographs I've captured throughout the past year...This past spring, I photographed several areas in and around the Columbia River Gorge along Oregon's northern border with Washington. This particular morning was, for sure, a highlight of that trip. The balsamroot and lupines atop Rowena Crest, overlooking the Columbia River, were at peak bloom, and the sunrise was a top five in my book! I was stoked, to say the least!
"Before Driftwood" - Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
Rialto Beach, on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula, is well-known for its prominent, just-offshore sea stacks. It is a fantastic location to view sunsets over the Pacific Ocean. The sunset I was hoping for didn't materialize when I was there, so I worked to make the best of the conditions I had before me. These weathered tree branches on the beach really caught my eye, and their silhouette set against the moonlit evening sky made for an compelling semi-abstract photograph!
Not Yet Titled (preliminary edit) - Tettegouche State Park, Minnesota, USA
I captured this image on the shore of Lake Superior during an early fall morning about a month ago. While an explosive sunrise could have made this scene extraordinary, this image exhibits a rather stormy mood that is relatively common on the big lake at this time of year. The rocky point in the background is Shovel Point.
Not Yet Titled (preliminary edit) - Lake Superior, Grand Marais, Minnesota, USA
Lake Superior was peaceful and the sunrise was gorgeous on the morning I made this photograph! I almost gave up with the thick fog that was hanging around. Then, shortly after sunrise, the warm light cut through the fog and created one of the most dreamy atmospheres I have seen in quite awhile! With photography, as in many areas of life, perseverance can make all the difference!
Not Yet Titled (preliminary edit) - Tettegouche State Park, Minnesota, USA
On the second consecutive week that I visited and photographed Lake Superior this fall, I once again found slightly agitated waters, although the overall mood was less stormy this time.
There is something therapeutic about watching and listening to waves crashing ashore. I also find it quite gratifying to capture and portray this energy in a still photograph.
"Harbor Moonrise" - Grand Marais, Minnesota, USA
Shooting the nearly full moonrise was something I really hadn't given much thought to when I was in Grand Marais last month. I had met up with fellow and local Grand Marais photographer Bryan Hansel after my morning shoot and again around sunset. When he suggested waiting around for the somewhat-late moonrise, I thought it was worth an attempt, even though it would be quite dark by that time.
The disadvantage of photographing a moonrise more than a half-hour after sunset is that it is impossible to obtain an exposure that captures both the detail in the moon and in the surrounding landscape without resorting to processing techniques that would probably result in a rather fake-looking image. Thankfully, there was still enough ambient light to illuminate the harbor landscape and clouds near the horizon to add extra interest. I think the attempt was worth it!
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