Tonight I visited the closing reception for Danelle Groth’s Senior Art Show. Her work is on display in the gallery of Washburn University’s Art Department. She has a wide range of media on exhibit, including: black & white photography, paintings and glasswork – but the majority of the work was photography. Her snapshots featured a variety of different subjects – shots on the farm, shots from Paris, shots from Universal, and portraits.
One of the portraits is particularly captivating – a head and shoulders shot with the model staring right into the camera. The model’s eyes were so powerful . . . like she had a story to tell.
I also really enjoyed the pieces Danelle took on her family farm – that subject matter was particularly dear to my heart as it reminds me of my father.