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Vahé Peroomian
View in Winter

2017

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Contemporary View in Winter. Acrylic Polymer, Panel, C-Print, Edition of 5, signed and numbere by artist. This image of one of the most iconic viewpoints of Yosemite National Park in California is a 30- second-long exposure from within the Merced River, whose rushing waters blur to give the ephemeral foreground to the image. The image is a Fine Art LexJet Print face-mounted to ¼” plexiglass with polished edges. Vahé Peroomian is a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Southern California. He received a Ph.D. in Physics from UCLA in 1994, specializing in space physics, and has carried out research in that field for the past 25 years.== Vahé’s love of photography was sparked by a gift of a Kodak “toy” camera with a roll of 120 film when he was 10 years old, grew through the years, and blossomed into a passion nearly two decades ago. Since then, he has taken every opportunity to pursue his fascination with photography and the beauty of the Gaian landscape. He is a self-trained photographer and prefers a hands-on approach and independent experimentation with photographic styles and techniques. He has found that the same off-the-wall approach that works in solving physics problems helps him see landscapes in a new light as well. The self-similar shapes in landscapes, and the play between cloud and landscape that characterize many of his photographs are a manifestation of this viewpoint. Vahe has traveled far and wide during the last several decades, photographing many of the national parks in the western U.S., the kaleidoscopic landscapes of California, as well as the wonders of India, Singapore, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, Croatia. He has participated in numerous solo, group, and juried photography exhibitions, and has been a Nominee of the prestigious Black and White Spider Awards on five occasions, most recently in 2017 with two images, one of which also received Honorable Mention. He has also won first place in the Black and White Landscapes category at the 20th Annual Louisville Art Association Juried Photography Show, the Founder's Choice Award at the 2011 Infinity Art Gallery the exhibition, and is a four-time participant of PhotoSpiva, the longest-running juried photography exhibition in the United States
  • Creator:
    Vahé Peroomian
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
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    Edition of 5, signed by the artist, and certificate of authenticity is incluced. Medium: Acrylic Polymer, Panel, C-Print.
  • Gallery Location:
    La Canada Flintridge, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU102736072902

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