Images in the Portland show:

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By Morgan Rogers in Maine Insights

Throughout May, Ramona is exhibiting eleven fine art works conveying the harmony and energy of Maine, at the Constellation Gallery at 511 Congress Street in Portland, Maine. Ramona is a member of this unique Maine Cooperative. Some of these fine art photographs resemble watercolors and have been exhibited in New York, Japan, Scotland, England, Ireland, Florida and Maine.

Maine Sail
Maine Sail

A sloop, Maine Sails, photographed off Belfast, merges into its surroundings showing how it’s geometry is reflected in nature.

Into the Mystic
Into the Mystic

In Into the Mystic a schooner looks like it approaching under full sail from another world.

Beach
Beach

Beach brings us into the world of enjoying summer holidays at the seaside.

Western Mts.
Western Mts.

Western Mountains clearly takes the viewer into a dream like watercolor world.

In 1979 Ramona developed a technique, called Lightgraphs, which shows motion and energy in a unique way. It became her way of painting with the camera.

“Some Native American’s say everything is a part of everything else. At times we can sense that reality, like when the sun wraps around objects late in the day and breezes gently move tree leaves, grain and clouds in landscapes,” said du Houx. “I try to show how everything is interconnected, to capture that stillness that also combines a rush of energy, with my photography.”

Ramona attended Long Island University and has been a professional photographer for over thirty years. She traveled the world with her camera, fascinated by people, politics and everyday community life. In 1991 she fell in love with Maine and settled in Solon.

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