Forthcoming Exhibitions 2009:
  • Somewhere different
    Tuesday 7th - Sunday 26th July
  • Parkside Arts Christmas Event Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd November
  • Artweeks 2009
    The photograph which received the most votes was Chichester Light.
    John Draper of Middleton Cheney, Banbury, was the winner of the draw, and received the actual framed picture as his prize.
    Steve Gold photographer of Banbury and creator of Digital Art

    Steve's Summer 2009 photographic collection

    Available to purchase as mounted limited edition prints
    Click on the thumbnail for a larger preview and the opportunity to purchase a print

    Beached - a blue sky and aquamarine sea is the setting for this catamaran - photographed by Steve Gold Pool - inspired by Hockney, this is the photographic negative image of a swimming pool - photographed by Steve Gold Teasels and Spider - this posterised picture creates a strong image. Can you see the spider? - photographed by Steve Gold

    Window, Sissinghurst, Kent - a simple floral display through a diamond leaded window - photographed by Steve Gold Wroxton Lake - a tranquil scene in the grounds of Wroxton Abbey near Banbury - photographed by Steve Gold

    Dance of Joy - a pollarded branch, or dancing figures? - photograph by Steve Gold Window, Cambridge - a decaying window frame and a blue, cloudy sky, contrasting with roof tiles - photograph by Steve Gold

    Oxford High - a wet November afternoon brings out the colours of the buildings in the centre of Oxford  - photograph by Steve Gold Gate, Tobago - a strong shadow and the background of newspapers makes this an intriguing image - photograph by Steve Gold


    See also Amsterdam | Barcelona | New York | Tibet Protest | Rathayatra 2007 | Top Twenty
    Banbury | Cathedrals | Glastonbury | Lisbon | London | Urban Landscapes | Steve Gold's biography

    Prints of any of his photographs can be bought from Steve - please contact him for further information
    All images on this web site are © Steve Gold 2009
    If you want to copy any photograph for commercial or non-commercial purposes, contact Steve first.

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