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Summer News
Greetings from the road! As we speak I am on a road trip to exhibit my work at the Santa Fe Art Fair, July 15-1 7. Our truck is loaded with art and I am thrilled to be back in New Mexico for a few days. I spent time here in college at the University of New Mexico. Many of my weekends were spent in Santa Fe. It feels good to be back in the unique light that the mountains and dry air create here with spectacular sunsets and towering thunderhead clouds.
Spring News
Muskogee, a young stallion living in the McCollough Peaks herd management area of Wyoming. I recently spent time in this area and captured this young bachelor dashing from the waterhole. Spending time on our public lands with these iconic animals is a form of pure inspiration for me. Horses are great teachers and healers; I learn so much about them and myself by observing them in their natural habitat. This image recently won an honorable mention in the International Color Awards along with several other images receiving nominations. I am truly honored.
South East Center for Photography Fauna Group Show
I am honored to have my image Epico, a 5 time gold medal champion Lusitano stallion, featured in the show Fauna juried by Carol Erb. We live with animals daily - wildlife, farmed, caged or free, many are our best friends, some we fear, yet others we admire. The show celebrates animals whether they walk, fly, crawl, slither or swim.
Praxis Gallery Animal Beings Group Show
The intention of the show is to show animals’ inner strength, beauty and wisdom. This show includes an image of my horse Glacier Point who is an off the track thoroughbred and grandson of Secretariat. He is 25 still full of vigor ,if there are any shenanigans going on at the barn he is usually involved if it involves running depending on his confidence and who is involved! He is more careful now that he is older~ just being smart.
International Color Awards Honorable Mention and Nominee image
I am honored to receive Honorable Mention for Muskogee.”Making a Dash from the Waterhole “and several nominees in Wildlife and Americana categories. Many photographers I admire are in this group~ very honored to be among them!
Stunning Snowmass remodel in Mountain Living Magazine
This beautiful 5,500 square-foot Snowmass Divide home was originally designed and built in 1990, in the style of Greene and Greene Architects.
For the remodel, the client wanted a contemporary look—but understood the need to work with the existing architecture, which included lots of exposed woodwork and stone. Large round corner beads, wood wainscoting and heavy drywall texture all screamed 1990’s traditional mountain style.
I am honored that this client chose to live with my work in their home. The project turned out just stunning.
15th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women
I am so honored to have images from Songs of the Trees Series and Wild Horse Series win honorable mentions in the 15th Julia Margaret Awards for women photographers in the Abstract, Nature, and Fine Art categories, judged by Elizabeth Avedon (independent curator and photo editor)
Honored for the 14th Annual Pollux Awards Black and White Series Winner, several Honorable mentions and win for single black and white and cellphone images
Honored for the 14th Annual Pollux Awards Black and White Series Winner, several Honorable mentions and win for single black and white and cellphone images — TORI GAGNE
Atlanta Photography Group Show November 23 - January 18
This group show includes two portraits, something I don’t do as much as I could. These are both taken on ranches using natural light of the people who are directly involved with the care and movement of the herds they are in charge of. There will be a juror talk at 5 pm on the opening night ( November 23, 2019) by Same Gerace of the Booth Western Art Museum. I don’t typically do a lot of art featuring the people of the west but the equine work I make is always dependent on the people behind the scenes who manage the horses, they are always kind, hard working, salt of the earth people.