Donna Callighan, considering herself a member of the Cultural Creatives, seeks to express through the universal language of sight, the global environmental issues at hand, and to honor nature with all of it’s perfection. She has even adopted the brand name, donna-terra, to signify her commitment to the natural world.
Through her work she seeks to explore Man’s Hand on Nature as an underlying theme. The image in this exhibition, Up!, is one of a thirty-two piece series titled, S.O.S. a visual / commentary on our continual path towards committing ecocide, for which she is currently seeking funding to produce the exhibition. The fact that this exhibiton is titled, Hands Off! is pure coincidence.
She was inspired to create this style of imagery during a walk down a side street in Paris while on a commercial assignment in 2002, where she spotted a back lit potted palm frond pressing up against a piece of special architectural glass. Upon her return she procured a piece of this glass, and began to explore personification of nature with flowers and the beauty of shadows. Further investigations with this technique have lead to discovering interesting and energetic abstractions and expressiveness by using human elements.
Thanks to the powerful tool Adobe Photoshop, she is able to creatively enhance the color of these digitally captured images to suit the mood of each piece, without the use of pre-set software filters. The painterly ‘look’ is created by the glass’s structure. Thus the images begin to visually cross the border between photography and other fine art techniques. Then by printing them on canvas and fine art papers, that line is even more blurred, a fact that has become apparent when viewers ask, “Is this a painting or watercolor?”
Now, after years of searching, Donna has found her own unique style. She has several exhibition ideas that she passionately wishes to explore. Additional bodies of work include, Foggy Florals, Seeds, Trees and Weeds, and Mirror Montages. She is currently working on producing, The Language of Trees.
Visit Donna's website at www.donna-terra.com
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