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    • Panoramic Pandemic
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    • Self-Love Savior @Dance Loft
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Textured trAVELS aRT SHOW

3.3.18-3.23.18
Washington, DC

An exhibition for Renee Regan's Fine Art Photography series titled, Textured Travels. She has been working on this series for 3 years now and will be the featured artist at the Martha Spak Gallery down on the new wharf in DC. She says this about the series, "Through my “Textured Travels” series, I tediously remove the negative space and replace it with an enhanced positive texture. This is an act I try to accomplish in my daily life as well….with varying degrees of success. Every time I work on building the bridges between two different memories in my life a new story is molded. While scrolling through thousands of images in adjacent folders there is an enchanted glue that emerges to assist in the selection process. I’m overjoyed like a successful matchmaker each moment the element of chance meets opportunity and two images collide like chocolate and wine from very two different times. I hope this series brings the viewer as much joy to gaze upon as it is to bask in the rays of the "inspirasun" that fuels my artwork.

Martha Spak Gallery at the Wharf
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