Patricia Munford
Maple Forest
Photography on Archival Paper
15 x 11", Framed to 20 x 16 x 1"
$225
Looking up at a great gnarled maple I was drawn to the rugged texture of branches and the small smooth leaves against a white sky. Especially in black and white, this tree seemed as if it could contain a whole forest within just a single trunk.
Artist's Statement:
"It’s the ripple not the sea, it’s the pebble not the stream, not the garden but the stone”. These words by composer Stephen Sondheim serve as an inspiration and challenge for me to look closely, to find and capture the fragment that expresses the whole. My goal is to inspire those who see my work to look more deeply at the world around them, to discover beauty in unusual places.”
I have been influenced by my life in the theatre which, like photography, requires attention to detail and to make visible a world within a frame.
Following a career in professional theatre, I relocated to Richmond from Milwaukee Wisconsin. In Wisconsin my work appeared in juried exhibits including the Anderson Arts Center in Kenosha, WI and with the Coalition of Photographic Arts (CoPA) Midwest and the Museum of Wisconsin Arts in Milwaukee, WI. In Richmond my work has work been seen in solo exhibits at Artworks and the Main Richmond Public Library and in numerous juried exhibits in Artworks, Crossroads Art Center and the Glave Kocen gallery. I am a member of the Camera Club of Richmond and the Richmond Digital Camera Club.