Landscape Photographer Timothy Wolcott Opens Gallery In the Palm Springs Valley

  • RANCHO MIRAGE, California
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  • November 20, 2015

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The Parthenon, 2007. The rarest iceberg ever seen was viewed by just 50 people before collapsing.

A gallery devoted to the works of landscape photographer Timothy Wolcott opens Saturday, November 21 in The River Mall, Rancho Mirage, CA. Wolcott Gallery is the newest addition to the popular lifestyle mall and its only Fine Art Gallery. 

Timothy Wolcott is known for powerful images of the earth’s vast panorama-melting structures in Antarctica’s Iceberg Graveyard, Escalante’s vibrant and far ranging autumn vistas, and soft Monet-inspired images of light dappled ponds.

A masterful technique honed since childhood combined with legendary patience deliver the visual imagery that takes comfortably to Mr. Wolcott’s signature 3’ X 4’ Evercolor format. (Evercolor is a pigment rich, green process that uses no harsh chemicals and is estimated to sustain original coloration for two hundred fifty years.)

Angels Heart. Captured in the slot canyons of Arizona in the early morning light.

Addressing the dramatic format, Mr. Wolcott stated recently, “The new three-thousand square foot gallery in The River Mall allows my images room to breathe.” He hopes to see Wolcott Gallery become a destination for collectors across the Palm Springs Valley.

Wolcott Gallery’s opening exhibition features over sixty prints from five series: Master Landscapes, Panorama, Antarctica, Simplicity, Black & White, and Beyond Landscape. They can be previewed at www.wolcottgallery.com

Mr. Wolcott shoots nature as it is, unmanipulated. He does not enhance images digitally. He somtimes scouts a location for as long as six weeks. Once he has a vista, he frames or draws the composition before affixing camera to tripod, Frequently, he shoots from a ladder. Mr. Wolcott’s philosophy is, “All images should be museum-quality. If not, why bother.”

Among the Lily Pads, 2001. Captured as the morning light illuminates lily pads that turn color for just a couple days once every few years.

Timothy Wolcott’s works are in the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum, Smithsonian Museum, Microsoft Corporation, Kaiser Permanente, Chevron, and The Nature Conservancy.

In addition to the photographs, the gallery will also exhibit works by other leading artists including the much sought after Norfolk Pine wood Vessels by Hawaii-based minimalist Museum artist Ron Kent.

Wolcott Gallery at River Mall in Rancho Mirage, CA, opens on Saturday, November 21. It will be open seven days a week, 10 am - 9 pm. For details, please visit www.wolcottgallery.com.

 

 

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