night flower

Nocturnal Botanical by SARA ANGELUCCI
as exhibited at the STEPHEN BULGER GALLERY, Toronto.

Toronto. Stephen Bulger has been a member of the PHSC from time to time. In Toronto, the CONTACT program features photography and photographic themes around the city each spring.

This year, the Gallery features works by Sara Angelucci such as the Nocturnal Botanical series of photographs, one of which is featured at left.

The gallery write up states,
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 4, 2-5pm
Guided Tour of the Exhibition with Sara Angelucci: Saturday, May 4, 3pm
Exhibition Dates: May 4 – June 15, 2024

“Stephen Bulger Gallery is pleased to present Nocturnal Botanical, our third solo exhibition of work by Sara Angelucci, during CONTACT Photography Festival. The exhibition brings together two ongoing companion bodies of work, Nocturnal Botanical Ontario and Bella di Notte, for the first time.

“Angelucci began creating botanical images in 2018 working with a scanner, in situ at night. The series began accidentally, as she retreated to the solace of her small city garden to process the deep grief of losing her sister. Working in solitude, she began to notice the smallest things—the obedient plants’ movable petals, the wild bellflower, and a single columbine growing beneath the peony bush.

“Reveling in this micro-world, it occurred to her that even grief offered gifts. Reading about the decline, and imminent extinction of species across the planet, her need to mourn expanded beyond her personal circle.

“During the pandemic Angelucci began to work in fields and forests near her cottage in the Pretty River Valley, Ontario, immersing herself in the natural world. She continues this endeavour expanding her botanical explorations to ponds, and river shores and exploring plant life in the changing seasons.

Visit the Stephen Bulger Gallery to read and see more  of this exhibition.

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