Tim Greenway

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WaterWays

Artist Statement

WaterWays captures the peaceful yet powerful journey of water flowing from the untouched snowcaps of the White Mountains, swirling through rivers, and cascading over waterfalls in Maine and New Hampshire, and ultimately merging with the Maine coast. This continual flow symbolizes the passage of time and the interconnectedness of nature and humanity.

From the whimsical spins of a stream to the dramatic plunges of a waterfall, I explore the imaginative interplay of light, color, and texture, evoking a sense of mystery. Water encompasses what is seen and unseen, known and unknown. Fleeting moments stretch into graceful trails of light, revealing hidden symmetrical patterns undetectable to the naked eye. These moments showcase water’s playful spirit and amaze with its innovative forms.

In our culture, which often moves at a frantic pace with constant digital noise, being present is a challenge. Over the past 14 months, as I created these photographs, I found myself immersed in the intricate details of the natural world, where time slows down and unexpected beauty unfolds before the lens. Creating these images encouraged mindfulness, allowing me to be fully present in the moment and appreciate the subtle changes and beauty of the ever-changing scene. The rhythmic motion and soothing sounds of water became a balm for the mind, easing any stress and restlessness.

For most of the images, I experimented with various longer shutter speeds to manipulate the appearance of the water. Depending on the length of the shutter speed, the water appears smooth and milky, while other movements resemble paintbrush strokes, contrasting with the solid, unmoving elements of the landscape. This juxtaposition emphasizes the peaceful coexistence of permanence and life’s constant change.

A Canon R5 camera, a tripod, and a 70-200mm lens, often with a 1.4x extender, were used tocreate the images. This setup provided the flexibility to zoom in on intricate details or pull back to capture a larger scene.

I invite viewers to join me on a visual journey where the unseen ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, and flowing water becomes a testament to nature’s endless creativity and beauty. Through WaterWays, I hope to encourage others to reconnect with the natural world and find inspiration in the rhythms of water.

Wisps of Silver Cords
Relapse: Symmetry to Chaos
Sipping From the Old Mainestream
Icicles in Diana\'s Bath
Throw Paint Against the Wall, See What Sticks
Stand Out in the Crowd
Free Flow
Hypnotic Eye Candy
Mercury
From Survival to Revival
Prince
The Spins
The Calm Between Your Winter Storms
Chronically Funky
Basin, Thoreau\'s Remarkable Pothole
Restless Waters
Feeding the River
The Spark That Makes You Feel Alive Again #1
The Spark That Makes You Feel Alive Again #2
Chip on My Shoulder
Vodka River on Ice, Don\'t Run Dry
Homer Cash Island
Trail Runs to Jewell Falls
Damming the Stroudwater
Autumn\'s Blue Jay
Swirling From Mountain Tops to the Atlantic
From Mackworth to Here
Floating Down the Greasy Grass River
Ice Castles in the Clouds
In Your Ocean Something Beautiful
Sniping for River Gold
Floating Down the Greasy Grass River

The photographs are available for purchase on aluminum or as archival prints

Please click here to purchase a print.

Aluminum Prints

The photographs are printed on aluminum through the process of dye sublimation. Because the image is infused into the surface and not on it, the images will take on an almost magical luminescence. The mid-gloss print surface provides intense vibrant colors and detail with a reduced glare surface. A 3/4″ inset frame on the back of each photograph creates the appearance the image is floating away from the wall when hung. Each print features a wire hangar making the installation process simple.

Like all photographs, the prints need to avoid constant direct sunlight. The ultra-hard scratch-resistant surface is waterproof/weatherproof and can be cleaned easily with water. It is recommended to use a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe off the print.

Aluminum print sizes:

16” x 24” – $600     
24” x 36” – $750     
30” x 45” – $1,000

Larger prints also available                                                                                                         

Archival Photography Print

An archival photography print matted in an acid free single white core mat signed by the artist.

Archival print sizes:

12” x 18” – $250    
16” x 24” – $275     
20” x 30” – $300    
24” x 36” – $325

Prints also available matted in an acid free single white core mat in a metal white frame.

Larger prints also available  

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