Brunhilde Niederacher's photographic
work presents the viewer with hidden details of the rugged outer
coast of Vancouver Island.
The titles of the photographs help
to interpret the images through the artist's eye, at the same
time leaving scope for the viewer's own imagination.
Brunhilde's exquisite sense of composition
offers unique views of nature usually overlooked by the casual
observer. The transparency surrounding the photographs allows
the images to expand, giving the illusion that they are afloat
in time and space.
The naturally oxidized steel frame, chosen
and designed by the artist provides a complementary border.