Local photographer Dick Nosbisch’s work has been accepted for exhibition in The Fotogram Art Studio in Belgrade, Serbia, a juried exhibition Beauty of Face & Body - Second International Biennial of Projected Photographic Image.
The Contest was open to all photographers worldwide. Works accepted in the exhibit are from around the world including: Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, only four U.S. photographers were accepted in the category of Nude from the United States.
Nosbisch’s work titled: “Sky Shell Nude” was one of the four of 127 in exhibition out of 432 sent-in entries.
Nosbisch’s photograph is from his recent series of work, “Nature’s Projected Images”, a study in utilizing nature’s bounty – rocks, river stones, raindrops, ocean tides, seashore sand, seashells, flowers, buds, trees, twigs, bark, leaves, trunks, weeds and reeds upon the human nude form of skin, hair, sinew and bone. “I’ve captured and transformed from nature, but she ultimately tells the story for the viewer to find in each image,” Nosbisch said.
The accepted entries will be exhibited in the on-line publication “The Photogram” – an Internet magazine as well as published in the contest catalog.
Nosbisch’s photography career started back in the ‘60s in Buffalo, NY. He moved to Denver in 1977 and helped form the Art Institute of Colorado’s Photography Department, spearheading the Colorado Photographic Arts Center as president from 1977-1982. Nosbisch has exhibited work in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Toronto, London, Buenos Aires, Switzerland and Denver.
His work is in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum, Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts in New York and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. Additional work of Nosbisch can be viewed on his website at www.dwnphoto.com.
Comments are closed.
Leave a comment