12″ x 18″ Canvas Print of photograph, black edge, 1.5” deep, wire hanger
Canvas Print: Big Bay State Park on Madeline Island, 2014
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The image in this canvas print also appears in Catherine Lange’s book, “Why This Place.”
After I moved to Washburn, Wisc., the idea for a photography project called “Why This Place” crystallized as I experienced the natural beauty in the Chequamegon Bay area and got to know people in the community. I asked 16 people to take me to their favorite places in nature, where I created photographic environmental portraits of them as well as landscape photos of those places.
The project, which resulted in an exhibit at the Washburn Cultural Center in 2014, was partially funded by a grant from the Chequamegon Bay Arts Council and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin. In 2016, I designed and self-published a book, also called “Why This Place,” containing the 71 photographs and 15 photo essays from the exhibit.
The book is available here on Authentic Superior.
Weight |
2 lbs |
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Dimensions |
11 × 14 × 1 in |
Vendor Information
- Store Name: Catherine Lange
- Vendor: Catherine Lange
- Address: Ashland, WI 54806
5″x 7″ Card: Ice Caves—”Ice Paws”
The photo that appears on this 5” x 7” card (blank inside) is from Catherine Lange’s series of Ice Caves photos taken during a very frigid January in 2014. Nearly 90 percent of Lake Superior froze that season, and the ice caves became accessible. The Lake Superior Ice Caves are located in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore at Mawikwe Bay along the mainland. When the lake freezes, people can make the two-mile-long round-trip hike across the ice to see the caves, and during that season almost 140,000 people traveled from around the world to do that. Frozen waterfalls formed pillars of ice on the red cliffs. Icicles adorned cliff edges and the domed ceilings of caves.
Canvas Print: Blue Vista Farm, Bayfield, Wisc., 2014
5″x 7″ Card: Beach Still Life #2
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.”
Canvas Print: Ice Caves: “Eye Cave (horizontal)”
Canvas Print: Cornucopia Beach, Cornucopia, Wisc., 2014
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.
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5″x 7″ Card: Big Bay State Park on Madeline Island, 2014
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: 6CARDS