Juror Jason Horejs, owner of Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona, selected three prints from the series, "Forgotten," for the Studio Channel Islands' annual Collectors Choice Exhibition & Benefit Art Auction on March 12, 2016. The Exhibition is being held at the Blackboard Gallery in Camarillo, California. The Studio Channel Islands is 501(c)3 nonprofit organization devoted to promoting the arts within Ventura County, California.
Jason Horejs is recognized as the author of "Starving to Successful-The Fine Artist's Guide to Getting into Galleries and Selling More Art." He began his gallery career at Legacy Galleries in Scottsdale, and in 2001, opened his own gallery, Xanadu Gallery also in Scottsdale. Mr. Horejs will award a First, Second and Third Place honor among the exhibited works for the exhibition. The benefit commences at 6pm (VIP at 5pm), and tickets range from $200-$300. For additional information, please visit www.studiochannelislands.org/events/collectors-choice/ . The event is held at Blackboard Gallery, located at 2222 Ventura Blvd., Old Town Camarillo, California.
Forgotten #1"Forgotten" is a portfolio of images that depict an old abandoned World War II U.S. Military Base in East Greenland, that is yet, to this day, to be cleaned up. The fuel drums continue to leak over a half-century later, reminding the viewer of the lingering destructive cost of war. The digital technique used in this series metaphorically combines the historic black & white photographic style with the contemporary color edge-bleeding technique to represent the lingering passage of time.
Forgotten #1
Forgotten #6"Forgotten" is a portfolio of images that depict an old abandoned World War II U.S. Military Base in East Greenland, that is yet, to this day, to be cleaned up. The fuel drums continue to leak over a half-century later, reminding the viewer of the lingering destructive cost of war. The digital technique used in this series metaphorically combines the historic black & white photographic style with the contemporary color edge-bleeding technique to represent the lingering passage of time.
Forgotten No. 6
Forgotten #5"Forgotten" is a portfolio of images that depict an old abandoned World War II U.S. Military Base in East Greenland, that is yet, to this day, to be cleaned up. The fuel drums continue to leak over a half-century later, reminding the viewer of the lingering destructive cost of war. The digital technique used in this series metaphorically combines the historic black & white photographic style with the contemporary color edge-bleeding technique to represent the lingering passage of time.
Forgotten No. 5