At first glance, it might seem misleading to call Carolyn Marks Blackwood
a landscape photographer because when you look at her photos, they look
like abstractions, when, in fact, all of her images are of the elements
air, ice, and water. By playing with perspective, Blackwood pushes the
boundaries of what it means to be a landscape photographer, widening the
parameters of the genre from the typical vast romantic landscapes to an
appreciation for the minuscule and the unseen in nature. A solo exhibit
of Blackwood's work is currently on view at Von Lintel Gallery in Los Angeles, CA.
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