Photographs of water captured at a hydroelectric facility in Hagerman, Idaho. The natural gradients shift from blue to yellow-green where the plants break the surface, organic and unhurried.
The collage assembly works against this, harsh geometric lines against the natural forms. A deliberate tension between the softness of the subject and the rigidity of the composition.
Captured 2016 · Collaged 2025
Multiple photographs are layered and blended, repeated and transformed in Hood's signature collage process. After a shoot, Hood edits photographs in batches, then hand-groups images for each new collage. The process is manual: image layers, transparency, blending modes, marquee tool, and image transform tools are used within Photoshop.
Size | Editions
8×10 | Open edition
11×14 | 50 of 50 available
16×20 | 9 of 10 available through Idaho Art Gallery
20×24 | 10 of 10 available
24×30 | 10 of 10 available
30×40 | 10 of 10 available
Archival giclée print · Sold unframed · Prints made to order, shipping time may vary
Photographs of water captured at a hydroelectric facility in Hagerman, Idaho. The natural gradients shift from blue to yellow-green where the plants break the surface, organic and unhurried.
The collage assembly works against this, harsh geometric lines against the natural forms. A deliberate tension between the softness of the subject and the rigidity of the composition.
Captured 2016 · Collaged 2025
Multiple photographs are layered and blended, repeated and transformed in Hood's signature collage process. After a shoot, Hood edits photographs in batches, then hand-groups images for each new collage. The process is manual: image layers, transparency, blending modes, marquee tool, and image transform tools are used within Photoshop.
Size | Editions
8×10 | Open edition
11×14 | 50 of 50 available
16×20 | 9 of 10 available through Idaho Art Gallery
20×24 | 10 of 10 available
24×30 | 10 of 10 available
30×40 | 10 of 10 available
Archival giclée print · Sold unframed · Prints made to order, shipping time may vary