{"id":11357,"global_id":"scc-arts.org?id=11357","global_id_lineage":["scc-arts.org?id=11357"],"author":"2","status":"publish","date":"2023-03-01 16:14:30","date_utc":"2023-03-01 21:14:30","modified":"2023-03-06 10:18:39","modified_utc":"2023-03-06 15:18:39","url":"https:\/\/scc-arts.org\/event\/void-of-color-juried-exhibition-11\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/scc-arts.org\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/11357","title":"Void of Color Juried Exhibition","description":"
Void of Color Juried Exhibition
\nMarch 5\u201331<\/p>\n
This exhibit will consist of a variety of subjects of art that are prominent to black and white photography. Black and white photography is a timeless art form and often can result in a more dramatic image. There\u2019s something especially appealing about a great black-and-white print. It has a timeless quality to it and may even remind us of the early days of photography. A black-and-white image can be striking, engaging, breathtaking, and definitely moody. An image void of color tends to remove any distraction a scene adopts from color and gives way to shadows, patterns, textures, and lines. These elements often produce the most compelling and striking images.<\/p>\n