October 16, 2024

Landscape Photography by Robin Resch at Songbird Capital

“MAINE LIGHT”: Landscape photography by Robin Resch is featured in “Nature Eternal, on view through the end of November at Songbird Capital on Nassau Street.

Noted photographic artist Robin Resch presents her latest exhibition, “Nature Eternal,” at Songbird Capital this fall. The show, located at 14 Nassau Street, features a collection of landscape photography that draws viewers into the relationship between nature’s strength and our shared ephemerality. The exhibition will run through November, offering visitors an immersive visual experience.

At the heart of Resch’s work lies an exploration of the powerful forces of nature and the delicate balance between its fleeting moments and eternal cycles. Informed by a quote from Rainer Maria Rilke, “If we surrendered to earth’s intelligence, we could rise up rooted like trees,” Resch’s imagery seeks to evoke the emotional resonance of being fully present in nature. Her images, often abstract and contemplative, reflect the energy of a crashing stream, the quiet of rolling fog, or the fleeting sensation of wind. Through these images, Resch brings to life the idea of nature’s transience as a parallel to the human experience.

A key element of her work is the medium itself: many of the photographs in this exhibit are dye-sublimated onto aluminum, a material that interacts with light to create a subtle, shifting effect. This dynamic quality deepens the viewer’s connection to the moment captured, allowing each piece to evolve with ambient light. All pieces are signed, numbered in editions of 10, and available in various sizes, with the possibility of custom installations up to 4×6 feet.

“Being one with the landscape can be humbling as we realize we are faced with something far greater than ourselves,” said Resch. Her photographs blur the line between realism and abstraction, inviting contemplation of nature’s power, its constant change, and the fragility of life on our planet. Her particular fascination with water — oceans and rivers in constant flux — serves as a metaphor for transformation and the essential flow of time.

Resch is a Princeton-based artist whose work spans fine art photography and creative portraiture. With a Master’s in Architecture from Princeton University and advanced photographic training under Emmet Gowin, Resch’s practice blends the material experimentation of architecture with the emotional depth of photography. Her work has been exhibited widely and is held in private collections across the U.S. and Europe. She was the exclusive campaign photographer for First Lady Michelle Obama in Princeton in 2012 and served as the artist in residence for the Arts Council of Princeton and Princeton University’s Humanities Council from 2020-2021.

For more information, visit robinresch.net or robinreschstudio.com.