An intimate look into the eyes of a leopard while on safari in the African bush resulted in a purchase by a client of the international artwork site Saatchi Art.
YOU LOOKIN’ AT ME?
Bill Pappas is a Fine Art Photographer whose work features portraits of people from a visually enhanced perspective and scenic vignettes from a variety international locations.
An intimate look into the eyes of a leopard while on safari in the African bush resulted in a purchase by a client of the international artwork site Saatchi Art.
YOU LOOKIN’ AT ME?
This iconic arch is located near Lone Pine, California. Movie Road is just a few miles outside of town near Mount Whitney. The location has been used for myriad western films and many scenes that appear to have been shot in the Southwest were actually filmed here. This image was selected by three judges to be part of the 49th Annual Valley Art Center Juried Exhibit in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
A vegetable vendor at the Hilo market exudes the calm peace that is common to many Big Islanders. I’m pleased that this image was part of this year’s Fairmount Center for the Arts exhibit.
Aloha at the Hilo Market
“THE TANGLED BEAUTY OF LIFE” is one of many trees on a secluded beach near Hilo in the Big Island of Hawaii. It’s one of those places so replete with visual possibility that you can turn slowly 360 degrees while standing in one place and see myriad image opportunities.
CLE (Cleveland Hopkins International Airport) has chosen these four images for inclusion in the exhibit “Extraordinary Skills”, which will be on view from November 1, 2019 until March 31, 2020. They represent just a few of the photographs made during a two week trip through Utah and Arizona. Please see https://www.clevelandairport.com/airport/cle-art-program/temporary-exhibits/public-gallery-extraordinary-skills for more details about the exhibit.
Lake County government has purchased two images for the collection in their new administration building in Painesville, Ohio. These large 24×30 inch archival pigment prints are framed and matted to a final size of 30×38 for appropriate scale in the large viewing space:
Elegant Elm, © Bill Pappas
This portrait is part of a two part series of a couple of chimney sweeps who were working on our fireplace. The exhibition is up until June 13th. It’s free and open to the public.
More info at https://www.fairmountcenter.org/art.php.
The annual Gates Mills Annual Exhibit is a prestigious juried show featuring prominent area artists of many disciplines. “Jules Shipped” received an honorable mention in photography.
Exhibit Hours:
April 14th-April 28th
Monday-Friday Noon to 3 PM and 7 to 9 PM
Saturday-Sunday 1 to 5 PM
Please join me for the opening of the exhibit “My Vision…So Far” on Friday, April 5th. I will give a short talk about the work at 4:30.
Directions to Kendal at Oberlin:
The eruption of Kilauea on the Big Island blocked this road and buried a large part of Isaac Hale Park, while at the same time creating a new beach. Note lava blocking road at center left of image.