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Frog Creek Passage Infrared Print | Kentucky Landscape Fine Art Photography Limited Edition
A weathered stone bridge spans Frog Creek in this haunting infrared composition, where the Bluegrass landscape transforms into a realm of otherworldly beauty. The trees flanking the water's edge become luminous sentinels, their foliage rendered in brilliant whites by the infrared spectrum, contrasting dramatically with the sepia-toned sky and the dark ribbon of water below.
The infrared spectrum captures what the human eye cannot perceive, revealing the hidden energy of the natural world. The creek's surface reflects this duality, mirroring both the terrestrial and the ethereal in its journey beneath the historic crossing.
Images from this Kentucky infrared series earned exhibition placement in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, and this particular composition may have been among those selected for its atmospheric depth and technical mastery.
Sizes & Pricing:
5x7 (Open Edition): $95
8x10 (Open Edition): $135
11x14 (Limited Edition of 25): $285
Location: Frog Creek, Lexington, Kentucky
About This Series
Part of the Kentucky Infrared Series (2006-2008), created during the artist's Bluegrass period. This body of work earned exhibition placement in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, exploring Kentucky's iconic landscapes through the transformative lens of infrared photography.
Editions & Materials:
Open Edition (5x7, 8x10): Archival giclée on premium lustre paper
Limited Edition (11x14, edition of 25): Museum-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag, numbered and signed
About the Artist: Michael Kloth, MFA, CPP. Work held in TMC Foundation permanent collection. Member, Professional Photographers of America and American Society of Media Photographers.
A weathered stone bridge spans Frog Creek in this haunting infrared composition, where the Bluegrass landscape transforms into a realm of otherworldly beauty. The trees flanking the water's edge become luminous sentinels, their foliage rendered in brilliant whites by the infrared spectrum, contrasting dramatically with the sepia-toned sky and the dark ribbon of water below.
The infrared spectrum captures what the human eye cannot perceive, revealing the hidden energy of the natural world. The creek's surface reflects this duality, mirroring both the terrestrial and the ethereal in its journey beneath the historic crossing.
Images from this Kentucky infrared series earned exhibition placement in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, and this particular composition may have been among those selected for its atmospheric depth and technical mastery.
Sizes & Pricing:
5x7 (Open Edition): $95
8x10 (Open Edition): $135
11x14 (Limited Edition of 25): $285
Location: Frog Creek, Lexington, Kentucky
About This Series
Part of the Kentucky Infrared Series (2006-2008), created during the artist's Bluegrass period. This body of work earned exhibition placement in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, exploring Kentucky's iconic landscapes through the transformative lens of infrared photography.
Editions & Materials:
Open Edition (5x7, 8x10): Archival giclée on premium lustre paper
Limited Edition (11x14, edition of 25): Museum-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag, numbered and signed
About the Artist: Michael Kloth, MFA, CPP. Work held in TMC Foundation permanent collection. Member, Professional Photographers of America and American Society of Media Photographers.
Image from the Kentucky Infrared Series displayed with museum-quality matting and framing (framing not included with print purchase)