“Hemmed in Hollow, Buffalo National River, Arkansas”
Traditional darkroom silver-gelatin photographic print
Don House’s photography has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the country, along with a wide range of publications. His work has been featured in: Boy’s Life, Persimmon Hill, The Wall Street Journal, American Forests, First Freedom, Free Hunters, Outdoor Oklahoma, Wood, Traditional Bowhunter, Backpacker Magazine, and Woman’s World, along with a variety of university text books, and covers for fiction and non- fiction books. Two collections of his work – Buffalo Creek Chronicles, and Not a Good Sign (December 2009) have been published by Phoenix International Press. A resident of northwest Arkansas, House is respected for his dramatic black and white portraiture and rural scenes, along with his altered Polaroid prints.
Traditional darkroom silver-gelatin photographic print
Traditional darkroom silver-gelatin photographic print
Traditional darkroom silver-gelatin photographic print
Traditional darkroom silver-gelatin photographic print
10″h x 10″w – pigment print from original photograph on watercolor paper
10″h x 10″w – pigment print from original photograph on watercolor paper
10″h x 10″w – pigment print from original photograph on watercolor paper
10″h x 10″w – pigment print from original photograph on watercolor paper
10″h x 10″w – pigment print from original photograph on watercolor paper
10″h x 10″w – pigment print from original photograph on watercolor paper