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Closing Reception: March 21, 2021 | More Info
Through Early April 2021
This exhibit presents a selection from the 265 images of Iceland, taken on a trip around the island nation in 2008.
“ICELAND” is presented in Gallery One.
To learn more about Tom’s trip to Iceland, visit artininiceland.com
Exhibit curated by Carole Perry
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Gallery Hours by Appointment. Call 845-359-0258
Art may also be viewed during Roost Restaurant’s hours of operation, Wednesday through Monday (Closed Tuesday). Doors open @ 5 PM.
“DETTIFOSS, Europe’s largest waterfall”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“CRATERS Ancient volcanic craters in Lake Myvat”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“ICE FLOES on their journey out to sea”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Skogafoss waterfall”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Sculpture honoring English sailors”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Sculpture honoring English sailors, with sea-stacks in the background”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Grazing horse”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Sheep, ubiquitous in Iceland”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Bronze church door handle”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Icelandic horse colt”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Rock wall at Thingvellir”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Black sand beach near Vik”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Basaltic arch”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Church near Vik”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Swan pair”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Seydisfjordur”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Traditional sod-roofed house row”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Grazing horses”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Sod-roofed house row, Grenjadastadur”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“The island of Drangey”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Reykjavik, view across the water”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
“Heath at Thingvellir”
Photograph embedded into Acrylic; 20″ x 30″
$700
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Gallery Hours by Appointment. Call 845-359-0258
Art may also be viewed during Roost Restaurant’s hours of operation, Wednesday through Monday (Closed Tuesday). Doors open @ 5 PM.
This exhibit presents a selection from the 265 images of Iceland, taken on a trip around the island nation in 2008.
“ICELAND” is presented in Gallery One.
To learn more about Tom’s trip to Iceland, visit artininiceland.com
Exhibit curated by Carole Perry
Education: Princeton University, BA, 1960, Ph. D., 1968
Tom Artin is a photographer living in Rockland County, New York. His subjects range from landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes to portraits, florals and still lifes. Artin began taking, developing, and printing images in the early 1950s.
The majority of Artin’s photographs originate as medium format images shot on film with vintage Rolleiflexes and a Hasselblad, though he also works with 4”x5” and 8”x10” view cameras. In recent years, he has added digital cameras to his toolbox, specifically several Sony cameras outfitted with Carl Zeiss lenses. In the digital lightroom, he processes images scanned from negatives and transparencies in Photoshop and prints on Hahnemühle water-color type papers via Conetech Piezography, a Quad-tone digital black and white printing process developed for the Epson inkjet printers.
In the 1950’s Artin outfitted his own dedicated darkroom at home and devoted his high school senior chemistry project to the chemistry of photography, which included fabricating and printing on his own photographic paper. In 1956, he worked as photographic assistant to William Vandivert, staff photographer for Life and Time magazines, and one of the founders of Magnum. Tom’s photographic career ran in parallel with a career as medieval scholar and college teacher, which he left in 1979 to pursue yet a third a career as a professional jazz musician.
In recent decades, Artin’s work has been primarily in the fine-art category, though he has done fashion and other commercial photography for both print and the internet. Artin’s studio, in Sparkill, NY, serves also as his lightroom. His images and fine art posters are sold world-wide. He is currently represented by Artography Limited: www.artographylimited.com and www.artographylimited.shop
Tom Artin can be reached at tom@artinarts.com.
Vist Tom’s Website at www.artinarts.com