spring 2010 | subscribe to this newsletter | visit my website
The ice has thawed, the snow gone. In what feels like a moment, the harsh world around us changes, knocking us off balance with life and rain and warmth. Already it is hard to remember what it felt like to be so cold. We shed our winter coats, both real and psychological, and anticipate the coming heat. As the trees and plants around my studio come back to life, I've been finishing the photographs I created throughout the winter, coaxing new art to life.

An abstract photograph of a gerber daisy

An abstract photograph of a tulip

An abstract photograph of bark

An abstract photograph of bark
In addition to creating new art this winter, I was also hard at work coding new features in my website. Each photograph is now tagged with keywords that help to describe it. Click on a photograph's keyword, you will be shown all of the photographs that match.
I have also added a lightbox feature that lets you quickly create collections of photographs for any project, that you can easily save and retrieve. You can also share your selection of photographs with your clients by simply emailing them one link.
This spring I have been in a couple group shows: Emerging Patterns at the 14 Maple Gallery sponsored by the Arts Council of Morris, and Geometric Abstraction at the Still Point Gallery. I also celebrated my 1,000th customer for my fine art ketubahs, which are fine art wedding certificates I create from my abstract nature photography.
Thank you for supporting my art. Please enjoy the spring!

Daniel Sroka
www.danielsroka.com