Showing posts with label hill of crosses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hill of crosses. Show all posts

Jul 8, 2010

Honorable mention at the Lens & Leaves Camera Club

Tonight's topic at Lens & Leaves Camera Club monthly meeting was underwater photography. The presenters were a cool couple from Wisconsin who recently moved to Columbus, OH- Frank and Audrey Begun- who scuba dive all over the world and specialize in photographing underwater world. They also judged our entries for monthly contest (generally, only nature photography is allowed to enter competition but this month 'the hand of man' was permitted).

I submitted two of my Hill of Crosses photos and one of them got an honorable mention and will be displayed at the Blacklick Woods Metro Park for a month.




May 17, 2010

Hill of Crosses at St. Joseph Cathedral

Some of my photographs from Hill of Crosses collection are currently displayed at St. Joseph Cathedral on Broad St. If you get a chance, visit it- it is such a beautiful church too!

Feb 24, 2010

C-Note Art Show

Some good news. My photograph from Hill of Crosses collection will be displayed at the C-Note Art Show in Grandview, Columbus, OH. The show will take place at Junctionview Studio in Grandview from April 2 through 4th. In the meantime, if you like my photography, please vote for me on http://cnoteartshow.com/spring2010/f2009artists



Dec 10, 2009

Norka Futon Art Show

Thank you to all who came out and supported us and for those of you who could not make it- thank you for your best wishes sent our way. I truly hope that between now and January 31st you can stop by and check out some great art. And yes (!)-  since January's artist canceled their show, instead the usual one month that artists normally get, we got to display our art for two months.

There are four Lithuanian artists presenting their work: Natalija Zaleliene (paintings and photography), Loretta Sidabrene (paintings), Jurate Phillips (paintings) and myself (photography). While we all have very different styles, there is a common theme throughout our work: a touch of Lithuania. 

As for me, I displayed my Hill of Crosses collection for the first time along with some photos I took abroad. I will be uploading some images fairly soon, so visit my blog again!