Tim McCoy creates images to transform the “reality” seen through the camera lens into expressions of the “oneness” and wonder found in Buddhist/Taoist philosophy. McCoy largely excludes human figures, although humanity is alluded to through the cultural icons shown. Rather than photograph evanescent contemporary culture, his images focus on cultural remnants left behind or on natural phenomena as metaphorical substitutes for archetypal concerns inherent in the human condition.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 27.
Tim McCoy creates images to transform the “reality” seen through the camera lens into expressions of the “oneness” and wonder found in Buddhist/Taoist philosophy. McCoy largely excludes human figures, although humanity is alluded to through the cultural icons shown. Rather than photograph evanescent contemporary culture, his images focus on cultural remnants left behind or on natural phenomena as metaphorical substitutes for archetypal concerns inherent in the human condition.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 27.
Tim McCoy creates images to transform the “reality” seen through the camera lens into expressions of the “oneness” and wonder found in Buddhist/Taoist philosophy. McCoy largely excludes human figures, although humanity is alluded to through the cultural icons shown. Rather than photograph evanescent contemporary culture, his images focus on cultural remnants left behind or on natural phenomena as metaphorical substitutes for archetypal concerns inherent in the human condition.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 27.