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5″x 7″ Card: Moquah Barrens, Bayfield County, Wisc., 2014
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The landscape photo that appears on this 5″ x 7″ card (blank inside) is from Catherine Lange’s book, “Why This Place?” Photographs and photo essays in the book explore the natural beauty and strong community in the Chequamegon Bay area in northwestern Wisconsin. The place shown in this photo was a favorite place in nature for one of the 16 area residents Lange photographed and interviewed for her book.
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- Address: Ashland, WI 54806
5″ x 7″ Card: Beach Off the Coal Dock, Washburn, Wisc.
The landscape photo that appears on this 5" x 7" card (blank inside) is from Catherine Lange's book, "Why This Place?" Photographs and photo essays in the book explore the natural beauty and strong community in the Chequamegon Bay area in northwestern Wisconsin. The place shown in this photo was a favorite place in nature for one of the 16 area residents Lange photographed and interviewed for her book.
Purchase at least six cards (choose from among 26 available cards) and receive a 15% discount on the cards at checkout. Use coupon code: 6CARDSCanvas Print: Tetzner’s Dairy, Washburn, Wisc., 2014
Canvas Print: Moquah Barrens, Bayfield County, Wisc., 2014
5″x 7″ Card: Beach Still Life #5
The photo that appears on this 5” x 7” card (blank inside) is from Catherine Lange’s series called “Still Lifes in Moving Places.” When selected as one of eight artists in the 2014 Wisconsin Community Supported Arts program, Lange create the series, photographing everyday objects—a glass vase, a pewter creamer, a white enamel pitcher—in places that included Meyers Beach, Copper Falls State Park, and her yard in Washburn deeply covered in snow. Lange says, “These still lifes occurred in places where water, wind, and light had been moving; and, in the making of these images, gratitude for natural beauty and love for the people associated with those objects moved through me.”
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The photo that appears on this 5” x 7” card (blank inside) is from Catherine Lange’s series called “Still Lifes in Moving Places.” When selected as one of eight artists in the 2014 Wisconsin Community Supported Arts program, Lange create the series, photographing everyday objects—a glass vase, a pewter creamer, a white enamel pitcher—in places that included Meyers Beach, Copper Falls State Park, and her yard in Washburn deeply covered in snow. Lange says, “These still lifes occurred in places where water, wind, and light had been moving; and, in the making of these images, gratitude for natural beauty and love for the people associated with those objects moved through me.”