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But as a photographer, Steve also steps into what the landscape painter, Kathryn Mapes Turner, calls the “metaphorical fog”, to create images that help the viewer move beyond the literal into the mythic. The mythic? The vast interiors of the western landscape---mountains, towering pines, high deserts, canyons, flowing waters, the big sky---evoke all that he considers mythic: Our human, emotional, and psychological reaction to these natural elements, those places that, Steve suggests, can take us out of the literal tick-tick-tick of life, and leave us on our own to “contact” a wildness beyond our control.
Metaphorically, a re-wilding of the landscape that opens us up to the many beings we are, the many meanings we carry within ourselves. Too often, we expect photographs to stand alone as objective statements of the literal world, but Steve believes we sometimes want something more. His photography comes from within. It skirts the edges of self-portraiture---quite literally from the inside out; familiar images, perhaps, but carrying the recognition of personal meaning.
Steve O’Bryan invites viewers to their own re-wilding of the landscape. If there’s art, this is where it begins.
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19x25" / framed Photographic Print / A twilight image from Left Hand Canyon along its mountain stream.
$500
19x15" / framed Photographic Print Black and White image of the Indian Peaks-Long Lake area in the Brainard Lake Recreation Area, near Ward CO.
$500
19x25" / framed Photographic Print / Detailed colors of fall in Sunshine Canyon, west of Boulder CO
$450
16x25" / framed Photographic Print / Shadow play from reeds and water in the Walden-Sawtelle ponds area, east Boulder County CO
$450
22x30" / framed Photographic Print / Taken along Boulder Creek up in Boulder Canyon on a sunny, Colorado blue sky day.