honorable mention
Y. Hope Osborn united states
title
Anthony Chapel--Light and Lace
Nearby the Carillon bell tower chimes the hour and perhaps the weddings frequently held in this idyllic place.
With broad daylight shining through sparse tree spring leaves, it is a challenge to capture the tones, textures, and shapes of light and lace created here in black and white. A lot of detailed photo editing, with variances per capture, went into each angle to reach similar ambience in light and lace of the Anthony Chapel architecture.
Hope has an MA in Professional and Technical Writing and is published as author and artist with Woods Reader, Plants and Poetry Journal, Whitefish Review, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Writers’ Network, Awakenings, The Sunlight Press. Her works awarded, including Monovisions Awards, Julia Margaret Cameron Photography Award, International Photography Award, Neutral Density, $2,000 Not Real Art Artist Grant, Arkansas Arts Council SWOP 2024, and recent $10,000 Catalyze grant from Mid-America Arts Alliance, and exhibited in Portland, Oregon; New York City; Miami Scope; Santa Paula, California; Arkansas—USA; and Barcelona, Spain.
Regardless of accomplishment, Hope believes being a great author and artist is to be entrusted to express reality and imagination that captivates, inspires, or informs while enriching lives.
yhosborn@gmail.com
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Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube @yhopeosborn
Facebook @yhopeosbornphotography
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entry description
The Anthony Chapel is one of several glass chapels built across Arkansas, United States. A lacework of blonde wood lightly frames and furnishes towering solid panes of glass. Shaded by trees and solid, save central skylight, the roof the chapel is not the hot greenhouse one might expect.Nearby the Carillon bell tower chimes the hour and perhaps the weddings frequently held in this idyllic place.
With broad daylight shining through sparse tree spring leaves, it is a challenge to capture the tones, textures, and shapes of light and lace created here in black and white. A lot of detailed photo editing, with variances per capture, went into each angle to reach similar ambience in light and lace of the Anthony Chapel architecture.
about the photographer
Y. Hopes Osborn is a freelance author, artist, editor, and web designer residing in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. She writes about flora to educate and entertain and about personal trauma to encourage survivors and expose victimization. She photographs the jewels of color landscapes, composes black and white abstract and documentary photographic studies of historic and timeworn architecture.Hope has an MA in Professional and Technical Writing and is published as author and artist with Woods Reader, Plants and Poetry Journal, Whitefish Review, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Writers’ Network, Awakenings, The Sunlight Press. Her works awarded, including Monovisions Awards, Julia Margaret Cameron Photography Award, International Photography Award, Neutral Density, $2,000 Not Real Art Artist Grant, Arkansas Arts Council SWOP 2024, and recent $10,000 Catalyze grant from Mid-America Arts Alliance, and exhibited in Portland, Oregon; New York City; Miami Scope; Santa Paula, California; Arkansas—USA; and Barcelona, Spain.
Regardless of accomplishment, Hope believes being a great author and artist is to be entrusted to express reality and imagination that captivates, inspires, or informs while enriching lives.
yhosborn@gmail.com
mediamosaicart.net
mediamosaic.net
Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube @yhopeosborn
Facebook @yhopeosbornphotography
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