Catching Up

My downsizing and move from my home of the past twenty years reshaped my priorities over the past nine months. So while I continued to send news to people on my mailing list I did not add new work here on my site. Given that I want to completely revamp the site, spending time on both my newsletter and the site would have been a wasteful duplication. So while I am posting new work today the best way to keep informed is to sign up for my quarterly newsletter (plus special editions as needed). I should add that some of the work is older, having been created during COVID but with printed incomplete until recently.

A Sampling of New Work

Quo Itur Humanitas
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print
Three Concurrent Sunsets. Possibly More.
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print
Fresh Air
Two sided multilayer photographic archival pigment print. To be placed close to wall (18″ for the 24″ x 36″ edition). The side with the top image faces outward. The bottom image faces the wall, on which a similarly sized sheet of reflective Mylar is hung.
Breakfasting with Ghosts in Vienna
Two sided multilayer photographic archival pigment print. To be placed close to wall (18″ for the 24″ x 36″ edition). The side with the top image faces outward. The bottom image faces the wall, on which a similarly sized sheet of reflective Mylar is hung.
Remembrance Pool
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print.
Blue Hour in Eden
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print
How Can It Be Eden if the Leaves Never Fell
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print
Exhibit Y: Where Once Was Eden
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print
Concentric Triptych,Union Bay Natural Area
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print
The Garden Seeks Its Depth
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print
July Overgrowth #3
Multilayer photographic archival pigment print

Other News

New Art and Ideas Blog

I’ve recently started The Intentional Observer, a blog hosted on Substack. The broad topic is the need to examine what is in plain sight more deeply. That requires us to see not only art but also our physical, cultural, and ideological worlds as made things. I’ll discuss how this affects current common challenges through illustrations from my own art and that of others. Although I will add my posts to neilberkowitz.com the easiest way to get new posts is to create a free subscription by clicking the link below.


Portfolio Walk on April 2

I will have a table with more than a dozen newly completed prints on view as part of a Portfolio Walk at the magnificent Photographic Center Northwest on April 2 from 12:30 – 2:00. (Another group of photographers will show their work a half hour later.) An even better reason to come is to see thei exquisite show that just opened in their gallery.

Photographic Center Northwest is located at 900 12th Avenue (at the intersection with Marion Street) in Seattle, just across the street from the west entrance to Seattle University.

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