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| Dogwood (White/Red Tips) No. 2, ed. 1/12
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| 2012
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 22.5 in. |
| $2100 |
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| Winter Grasses (Tangle), ed. 3/12
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| 2011
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 34 in. |
| $3000 |
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| Dogwood Alee, ed. 3/12
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| 2010
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 45.5 in. |
| $4000 |
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| Dogwood (Pink), ed. 7/12
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| 2008
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 45.5 in. |
| $4000 |
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| Summer Greens & Sky, ed. 3/12
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| 2008
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 34 in. |
| $3000 |
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| Summer Greens No. 6, ed. 3/12
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| 2008
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 34 in. |
| $3000 |
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| Sugar Maple Flutters (Red) No. 5, ed. 7/12
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| 2007
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 22.5 in. |
| $2100 |
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| Sugar Maple Floaters (Orange) No. 2, ed. 10/12
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| 2007
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 22.5 in. |
| $2100 |
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| Red Maple Detail No. 2, ed. 6/12
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| 2006
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 34 in. |
| $3000 |
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| Sugar Maple (Fall), ed. 9/12
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| 2005
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| mixed media |
| 36 x 45.5 in. |
| $4000 |
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Jeri Eisenberg
Artist Statement
"This series, A Sojourn in Seasons, consists of five chapters of photo-based work, one black and white chapter and four seasonal chapters in color.
The images are firmly grounded in the natural world, reflecting the geographic region, season and light in which they were captured. But by photographing with a purposefully oversized pinhole or a radically defocused lens, I capture trees and foliage as they are not often depicted. The images are sketches with light: details are obscured and only the strongest elements remain.
The work speaks directly to the senses, and sits on the balance point between the concrete and the abstract, perception and memory, form and essence. I began A Sojourn in Seasons when my father started losing both his vision and his memory. The images may be close to what he now sees and grasps: elements that fade in and out of recognizable form. It is comforting to know that despite the loss of definition, essential qualities endure. The work helps me to remember that all of life is ephemeral – you hold on to what you can, and ultimately, you must let go."
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