
Image from "On a Roll," a new exhibit by Ray Llanos at City College's Aaron Davis Hall, May 15 - June 23,
Harlem-Based Artist Known for Photographing West Indian Carnivals Captures Contemporary City Life on Film in 鈥淥n a Roll鈥
Ray A. Llanos, the Harlem-based visual artist best known for his lively and dynamic images of Carnival celebrations throughout the West Indies, will present his latest exhibition, 鈥淥n A Roll,鈥 in 精东影业鈥檚 Aaron Davis Hall Gallery, May 15 through June 23.
鈥淥n A Roll鈥 is a series of captivating and enduring photographs of contemporary life in New York and other cities. Llanos diverts from today鈥檚 digital age, where camera settings can be adjusted and manipulated for effect, and captures these incredible photos using actual rolls of film. The result is a true testament to Llanos鈥 technical capabilities as well as his keen eye for capturing genuine beauty.
鈥淥n A Roll鈥 is a throwback to when every picture taken was based solely on the artistic abilities of the photographer,鈥 states Dr. Myrah Brown-Green, exhibit curator, 鈥渢his is a great example of when an artist goes 鈥渂ack to basics鈥 to create exceptional, timeless work.鈥
An opening night artist reception with Mr. Llanos on hand to discuss his method and motivation, will be held in the gallery 5:30 鈥 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15. It is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to
ccarts@ccny.cuny.edu
or call (212) 650-6400 for more information.
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Ellis Simon
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