Goldstrand is a photojournalist who paperwork his travels within the Western U.S.
Cortez photographer Aren Goldstrand is that includes a few of his images on the Cortez Library and Cortez Cultural Center for the month of May. In this photograph, he poses with the People’s Choice Award he not too long ago gained on the SunDog Gallery. (Photo courtesy of Southwest Artists League)
Aren Goldstrand, Southwest Artists League member, will show his images for neighborhood viewing on the Cortez Library and the Cortez Cultural Center all through the month of May. Goldstrand’s images title is EYE-ON-FOTOS.
At the Cortez Library, 202 N. Park St., 13 black-and-white pictures could be seen on the west wall. Nearby on the Cortez Cultural Center, 25 N. Market St., three of his hen pictures could be discovered within the “Winged Horizons” exhibition. SWAL shared that the hen photographs are that of a juvenile Golden Eagle photographed in a tree outdoors of Hygiene, a bunch of starlings in Larimer County and a Red-Tailed Hark close to Berthoud.
Goldstrand, based on a bio offered by the SWAL, is a photojournalist who spends his time touring within the Western portion of the U.S. In his travels, he pictures folks, landscapes and extra.
They added that, by means of his images, “he shares with his audience a gift for spotting the often overlooked beauty in everyday life. His portraiture captures the soul and spirit of a country and its people that are exponentially changing.”
He not too long ago acquired the People’s Choice Award within the “Small Works” present at SunDog Gallery in Mancos for 3 pictures of the Democratic Mill and Mine close to Silverton.
“Goldstrand’s broad range of subjects vary from breathtaking poetic landscapes to shocking, quirky, disturbing, raw and raunchy unfettered antics of his peers and others,” SWAL mentioned.
For extra info, contact Theresa Goldstrand at (970) 529-0206. Goldstrand could be reached at eyeonfotos@gmail.com.