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Manchester Farm Sanctuary Print | Kentucky Horse Farm Infrared Photography Limited Edition Art
The distinctive architecture of this Kentucky horse farm emerges from infrared mists like a cathedral dedicated to equine excellence. Three ornate cupolas crown the structure, their Victorian silhouettes punctuating a golden sky while the surrounding landscape glows with the characteristic luminescence of infrared capture.
The technique transforms the manicured paddocks into fields of light, where traditional black board fencing creates geometric patterns across the dreamlike terrain. This is Kentucky horse country as mythology, where the built environment and natural landscape merge into something beyond documentary, something approaching the sublime.
This body of work represented the artist's Kentucky period and earned recognition through inclusion in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, establishing these infrared explorations as significant contributions to contemporary landscape photography.
Sizes & Pricing:
5x7 (Open Edition): $95
8x10 (Open Edition): $135
11x14 (Limited Edition of 25): $285
Location: Horse Farm, Lexington, Kentucky region
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.
The distinctive architecture of this Kentucky horse farm emerges from infrared mists like a cathedral dedicated to equine excellence. Three ornate cupolas crown the structure, their Victorian silhouettes punctuating a golden sky while the surrounding landscape glows with the characteristic luminescence of infrared capture.
The technique transforms the manicured paddocks into fields of light, where traditional black board fencing creates geometric patterns across the dreamlike terrain. This is Kentucky horse country as mythology, where the built environment and natural landscape merge into something beyond documentary, something approaching the sublime.
This body of work represented the artist's Kentucky period and earned recognition through inclusion in the Chancellor's Art Exhibition Series at Washington State University Tri-Cities, establishing these infrared explorations as significant contributions to contemporary landscape photography.
Sizes & Pricing:
5x7 (Open Edition): $95
8x10 (Open Edition): $135
11x14 (Limited Edition of 25): $285
Location: Horse Farm, Lexington, Kentucky region
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)