Showing posts with label Ken Wyner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ken Wyner. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Ken Wyner, Photographer, Tells His Story






I have been doing photography as a fine art since I was seventeen showing in group shows at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Of course, even before that I was shooting images. Photography gives me an excuse to slow down and commune with my life. The camera can be a shield that allows you to delve deeply yet be unseen.






At the present time I shoot architecture for clients like Jose Andres and Travis Price, as well as a broad spectrum of commercial clients including interior designers, architects, corporations, and lots of wonderful individuals who dream of being captured by top talent but at basement prices!






I love to shoot even when I am not being paid (most of the time these days)! But the project that my wife, Alice Ng, and I are working on, which has been a very meditative and cathartic process, has been the creation of a series of images called Paving Paradise. It is an idea I came up with as a way to empathize and immortalize the incredibly diverse and tranquil existence that hundreds of people are living in the projected, ugly and mean-spirited path of The Atlantic Coast Pipeline.






I thought the best thing I could do was to do what I do well -- to be a witness to events that are ugly and instead show the contrast of all that is beautiful. This is an ongoing project and just as it is, and will be, a very poignant message to those who would callously destroy so much land and gentle ways of being, these images also serve as a tonic to those caught up in this mess.






Most of participants live in the Nelson County area of Virginia, although we are slowly expanding. Our process consists of going into strangers homes and being with the families, animals, architecture, and nature. Weaving it all into a visual narrative, Alice created the website and I did the photography. Our intention is to send the site far and wide, eventually make a book, and to have an exhibition. We want to bring attention to this cause and, in the process, create positive mantras to dispel the negative energy.






Photographs have changed the world. They have changed us as individuals. They give us the opportunity to see who we are, where we are going, and where we have been.






This is Week 39 of 52 Artists in 52 Weeks. Thank you for reading and sharing Ken’s story today. You can connect with Ken on the following links:



Wednesday, January 7, 2015

52 Artists in 52 Weeks - Look Who's Participating!










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Welcome to the Artists Tell Their Stories blog. 

2015 will be an art-filled year -- 52 artists will post one image of their work and tell a story about it. I am thrilled with the talented people who will grace this blog in the next 52 weeks. There are writers, poets, film makers, visual artists, photographers and more.

Below you will find each artist's photo, a short description of their art form and the date they will be publishing on the blog.

Here's to a year filled with creative stories and incredible art! 

Look for a new story every Wednesday, beginning January 14th.

Here's the lineup of participating artists:


January




Julianne Fuchs Musgrave: Photographer - January 14





LeeAnn Dance: Independent Documentary Film Maker - January 22





Jenna Fanning: Graphic Designer - January 28


February



Barbara Gerdeman: Mixed Media - February 4





Julia Newhouse: Stained Glass - February 11





Lora Duguay: Mixed Media - February 18




Cheryl Kinderknecht: Visually Impaired Mixed Media Artist - February 25


March



Rachel Biel: Creative Entrepreneur/Artist - March 4





Amy Webber: Clay Sculptor - March 11





Christy Diniz Liffmann: Painting - Painter: Encaustic/Oils/Gouache





Tammy Vitale: Ceramics & Mixed Media - March 25





April




Barb Black: Mixed Media - April 1





Dave & Lisa Burns: Outdoor Living Artisans - April 8





Bernie Hebert: Metals/Jewelry - April 15





Laura Kramer: Voice of Nature Poet - April 22 





Rose Hughes: Quilter & Book Author - April 29





May



 
Michael Piechocinski: Icongrapher/Painter/Photographer - May 6






Amy Barker Wilson: Painter - May 13





John Cheer: Clay Sculptor - May 20





Dhyana MacKenzie: Illustrator/Painter - May 27




June






RJT Haynes: Painter - June 3





Rosana Azar: Painter - June 10


 
Daryl Harwood: Mixed Media - June 17





Chris Rowe: Mixed Media - June 24




July





Kem Bappe: Mixed Media - July 1





Kelsie Gray: Naturalist Blogger - July 8





Lin Oakerson: Photographer - July 15





Wanda Fleming: Writer & Soap Maker - July 22





Su Griggs: Mixed Media - July 29





August




Kristen "Kae Pea" Powers: Mixed Media  - August 5





Faith Bradburn Keller: Painter - August 12




Linda Maree: Writer/Mixed Media Collage - August 19




 
Cynthia Harper: Clay Sculptor - August 26





September




Nikki D. May: Encaustics - September 2





Dottie Lou Crisp: "Budding Crafter" - September 9





Michele Grace Lessaird - Shaman/Blogger/Soul Collage - September 16




Nancy Sausser: Landscape Inspired Abstractions in Relief - September 23





Anita Parker: Photographer & Nutrition Blogger - September 30





October



 
Ken Wyner: Moment Keeper/Visual Artist - October  7







Lori Loveberry George: Mixed Media/Painter  - October 14








Alice Monroney: Textiles/Fabrics - October 21






Dan Walsh: Book Author & Illustrator - October 28





November





Jamie Lovern: Eco-Lux Mixologist/Graphic Designer - November 4





Laurel True: Mosaics - November 11





Richard Porter: Photographer - November 18





Arturo Ho: Mixed Media - November 25





December





George Bragg: Mixed Metals - December 2





Deb Lyons: Mixed Media - December 9





Jane Walsh: Painter - December 16





Brenda Smoak: Mixed Media - December 22


Tim Jaeger: Painter - December 30




What an incredible lineup of artists.  

Thanks to all 52 artists for participating this year!

Happy 2015!
Brenda Smoak

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52 Artists in 52 Weeks