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Presented by Guinan's Gallery
Epic Landscape
This collection considers “landscape” in two ways: as photographs of natural terrain, and as images of varied subjects shaped by the horizontal frame. Some works depict land, atmosphere, and horizon directly; others become landscapes through orientation, scale, and the way the eye moves across the image.
Here, landscape is not limited to nature. It is also a visual condition: an expanse, a structure, and a way of seeing. The horizontal photograph creates a field in which subjects can unfold across distance, time, and attention, whether rooted in the natural world or elsewhere.
Together, the works invite viewers to consider landscape as both subject and form: a place, a format, and a threshold between what is depicted and how it is seen.

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