Artist shares her vision through Photo Exhibition
Artist shares her vision through Photo Exhibition in
Auckland
Transcendent Light by Eva
Polak
Visitors to the Depot Galleries will experience a series of works in new exhibition that challenge the conventional perception of photography. The exhibition, titled “Transcendent Light” by Eva Polak, will be on display from Saturday, 11 June to Thursday, 30 June 2011 as a part of the 2011 Auckland Festival of Photography.
Inspired by distinct and contrasting light conditions that create psychological impact and emotional depth, Polak’s photographs are invested in the perceptual experience of colour, light, and form in a strongly abstract way.
“Detail is not what I want to depict. I’m much more intrigued with the light and colour,” she says. “At the same time, my experiences, feelings and thoughts – my state of consciousness – influence how and what I photograph. I express who I am through what I see.”
Her images, while sometimes appearing to be the result of manipulated special effect, are all achieved in-camera.
About the Artist
New
Zealand’s leading impressionist photographer, Polak has
shown work at Colorado’s Center for Fine Art Photography.
She has also been published twice in Practical
Photography, on digital-photography-school.com, and has
produced two books: At the beach, a collection of
images; and Impressionist photography techniques,
outlining ways to use your camera for painterly effect. She
also contributes regularly to PhotographyBB an online
photography magazine.
Transcendent Light is Polak’s third solo exhibition. Her work has also been included in many group exhibitions. Her photographs are in private collections in New Zealand, Australia and Europe.
As an educator, Eva has passed on her knowledge and experience to keen photographers through her workshops in association with NZ Photography Tours and the Photographic Society of New Zealand.
Transcendent Light will be open to the public at the Depot Galleries, 28 Clarence Street, Devonport, Auckland, Mondays 12pm-5pm, Thursday-Saturday 10am -5pm, Sundays 10am-4pm.
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