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Sunday, September 04th, 2011 | Author: admin

Rolling hills in morning fog, view across the Powell valley image #100807_04v2

Only a few days left. If you haven’t gotten the opportunity to check out Missing Nature at the Parthenon in downtown Nashville’s Centennial park make plans to stop by. The show features more than 20 prints some of which are 6 foot canvas pieces. The show ends on September the 10th. The response to the show has been amazing. Our thanks goes out to you all. We have received so many wonderful reviews in the media, and countless warm comments and emails. We are very grateful for each one.

Abstract of dew covered spider web image #91706_31

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010 | Author: admin

Abstract of trees reflecting in the surface of a river in the fall #110108-105

My show “Water Abstractions” at the Metro Arts Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee is now over. You can view the show online by HERE.

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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 | Author: Byron

Blue and gold abstract view of water over rocks in a river #20091106-97

We are pleased to announce an up coming exhibit of my fine art nature photography at The Showroom. The show is titled Wander and Wonder and will run from February 6th through March 2nd. This show will be a little different than most because we will have on display a number of the different options that are popular ways of displaying my work. Additionally, there will be a number of images on display that are not yet currently available to the public at my website such as the image above. You can view the press release for the show here:

WANDER and WONDER


Captivating photographs of nature by Nashville based artist,


BYRON JORJORIAN

Show Runs: February 6th through March 2nd

Gallery Crawl Opening Reception: Saturday, February 6th, 6-9pm

Davis Art Advisory is thrilled to offer our first solo photography show to Nashville based artist, Byron Jorjorian.

Wander and Wonder focuses on the unusual, fleeting moments that nature offers us if we take the time to wander and pay attention. Many of the photographs were taken in various parts of Tennessee, closer to home than we realize. For Jorjorian, patience is a tool. He searches for the moment where light and conditions illuminate those awe-inspiring twinkles in time where ice is about to melt, a leaf is about to fall, or the sun and the rain join together in all its glory. In short, “it is here in the space created by natural conditions and emotional discovery that my images exist.” Even the simplest detail of the interior of a flower is portrayed as if it was at the perfection of maturity caught just before its inevitable decomposition. His creative compositions and classic presentations of rumbling waterfalls, breathtaking panoramas, and charming details are universal in their humbling appeal.

Jorjorian’s disposition of respect is evident in his impressive portfolio and is appreciated by lovers of nature as well as collectors nation wide. Jorjorian’s uplifting photographs have been spotted everywhere from medical centers to the clipboard of a waiter taking orders. The artist has produced over 250,000 images during his 30 + year career, publishing over 10,000 images and placing over 11,000 prints in various locations throughout the United States.

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