Photographs of landscape and texture across Yellowstone National Park. Stone, sky, and thermophiles create the organic texture in this composition. Captured during a week in Fall 2015.
Part of the series What the Eye Cannot See, created in 2016. The piece distills an entire week of observation into a single image.
Captured Fall 2015 · Collaged 2016
Eleven photographs are layered and blended in Hood's signature collage process . After a shoot, Hood edits in batches, then hand-groups images for each new composition, sometimes returning to photographs years later. The process is entirely manual, using image layers, transparency, blending modes, and transform tools within Photoshop.
Size | Editions
8×10 | Open edition
11×14 | 49 of 50 available
16×20 | 9 of 10 available through Idaho Art Gallery
20×24 | 10 of 10 available
24×30 | 47 of 50 available
30×40 | 10 of 10 available
Archival giclée print · Sold unframed · Prints made to order, shipping time may vary
Photographs of landscape and texture across Yellowstone National Park. Stone, sky, and thermophiles create the organic texture in this composition. Captured during a week in Fall 2015.
Part of the series What the Eye Cannot See, created in 2016. The piece distills an entire week of observation into a single image.
Captured Fall 2015 · Collaged 2016
Eleven photographs are layered and blended in Hood's signature collage process . After a shoot, Hood edits in batches, then hand-groups images for each new composition, sometimes returning to photographs years later. The process is entirely manual, using image layers, transparency, blending modes, and transform tools within Photoshop.
Size | Editions
8×10 | Open edition
11×14 | 49 of 50 available
16×20 | 9 of 10 available through Idaho Art Gallery
20×24 | 10 of 10 available
24×30 | 47 of 50 available
30×40 | 10 of 10 available
Archival giclée print · Sold unframed · Prints made to order, shipping time may vary