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From the Critics
“Cheryl Machat Dorskind applies subtle color to black-and-white prints to amplify the romantic feeling of mist-shrouded coastal landscapes. In “Muse,” the sense of space is almost completely dissolved by the humid atmosphere.”
(The New York Times)
“In the Long Island village of Westhampton , contemporary artist Cheryl Machat Dorskind creates images with camera and paint. Handtinted with oil colors, [Ms. Dorskind's] silver gelatin prints freeze a moment in time, then gently release it. Pairing an acute awareness of detail with dreamy timelessness, Ms. Dorskind's “photopaintings” toe the line between reality and imagination, permanence and change — all the while asserting that the subtleties of life are not best expressed in black and white, or even shades of gray.”
(Country Living)
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