Eclectic Knights III

Eclectic Knights III

Mark September 1st, 2011 on your calendars… I’ll have 3 pieces of art showing at Orlando Museum of Art’s 1st Thursdays event, and I’ll be there! 6pm – 9pm. For all of you in Orlando who haven’t had a chance to see my work this year in South Florida, this is your chance! Hope to see you there. From 6 – 9 pm on the first Thursday of each month, OMA showcases a new theme with works by local artists, [Read More...]

Win a free fine art print of Helios

Win a free fine art print of Helios

Update: the survey is done and one of my good friends from college, Stacy E Maikkula, has won the random drawing for a print of Helios! Congratulations to her, and thanks to all of you who answered my survey (55 responses!). Your input is very helpful and encouraging.

Visions: Real & Imagined

Visions: Real & Imagined

April 15, 2011 Palm Beach County, Florida For Immediate Release Contact: Elle Schorr (561) 649 9170 elleschorr@elleschorrphotography.com “Visions: Real & Imagined,” Two-Person Exhibition Opens at Palm Beach Gardens City Hall, Monday May 9, 2011 “Visions: Real & Imagined,” an innovative exhibition of works by Elle Schorr of Lake Worth, Florida and Nathan Selikoff of Orlando, Florida explores two wildly different approaches to capturing and portraying the complex world surrounding us. This unique exhibition juxtaposes complex photographic images of real city life as seen [Read More...]

Untiled Faces

Untiled Faces

Untiled Faces is an interactive sculpture that mixes a chaotic dynamical system with its “meta” representation, allowing the viewer to explore the somewhat unpredictable four-dimensional parameter space by moving a series of levers. This work builds off both my Aesthetic Explorations and my Faces of Chaos series. With the former, I am exploring individual strange attractors—each image encodes four specific parameters. With the latter, I am exploring the space of all possibilities, and each image encodes a range of parameters [Read More...]

Dance

Dance

A dance of a billion particles—abstract forms of bright rusty orange swirl over a cyan background, perhaps mimicking smoke, liquid in suspension, or sheer fabric. One of the strongest images from my BFA exhibition’s 4×4 grid of strange attractors, Dance has become one of my favorite artworks, and usually hangs in our living room. In 2008 it won second place at Palm Beach State College’s Photography & Digital Imagery Exhibition, and indirectly led to my first solo exhibition at that [Read More...]