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April Issue 2009

DOMA Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Tim Buchman, Troy Lee and Christopher Burke

DOMA Gallery in Charlotte, NC, is presenting the exhibit, Dangerous Beauty: the Art and Sexuality of Nature, featuring large scale abstract photography by North Carolina and New York artists - Tim Buchman, Troy Lee and Christopher Burke, on view through Apr. 30, 2009.

The exhibit's abstract flora images resonate most deeply with those that enjoy subtlety, sensuality and sexuality. Tim Buchman's black and white images evoke comparisons with Imogene Cunningham's work with flowers and botanicals. The seductive beauty of Buchman's flora images produces multiple reactions given their form, composition and mysterious analogies to sexual reproduction.

Christopher Burke is a well know photographer of fine art based in New York City. His individual photographic work has focused on both literal and non-literal botanical studies. In this exhibition, Burke's floral imagery is reproduced in large pigment prints which explode in color and brilliance. His large scale color prints seduce the senses by drawing on a rich palette of magenta, ochre and cobalt.

Troy Lee is an emerging fine art photographer who has recently returned to North Carolina after graduating from the Hallmark School for Fine Art Photography. His black and white digital images capture artifacts of nature, photographed using plexi-glass and black interior sets, to create mirror images and thereby transform the mundane to marvelous.

For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 704/333-3420 or visit (www.domaart.com).  

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