Article: Pam McCormick at Artopia.(New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)(Brief Article)

A landscape photographer, Pam McCormick feels most at home in the countryside. Though she doesn't avoid the city, her camera tends to turn away from streets and apartment buildings to parks where ponds are glimpsed through stone arches and pedestrians cross over narrow streams on bridges of nonutilitarian design. She likes the city when it disguises itself. From a distance, her photographs have a lush, Cibachrome glow. Even in scenes of late summer, patches of green have the fresh intensity that invites the word vernal. Her pinks and oranges smolder. Yet there is always a translucent veil over her imagery--a glaze, a frost, sometimes a cloudiness. The glow of these ...

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