Piece description from the artist
Our eyes don’t allow us to look directly into the sun but a camera can do so without faltering. When the sun rises and glistens through the trees we appreciate the rays of light on our faces as we squint to watch them glow. If the camera stops time to share its vision we are lucky to see the luminosity as well.
Kerry Mansfield’s fine artwork has been exhibited globally, garnered numerous honors and awards. A host of press and publications, ranging from Time Magazine’s Lightbox, The New York Times Lens Blog to Architectural Digest, have featured several bodies of her work.
While living in The Sea Ranch working on her latest fine art project during the past four years she’s also been photographing the ephemeral coastline and its entrancing interplay with the Pacific Ocean.
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