"Night is when most of us stop looking--after all, it is when there is nothing to see" (James Elkin, p. 215).
As an artist, I have been fascinated and often awed by what I see and imagine I see at night. Below are a few images I have made during the last five years in which night is prominent.
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| At Loch Ness (M.A. Reilly, 2008) |
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| Moonrise Over Atlantic (M.A. Reilly, 2011) |
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| Deep Winter (M.A. Reilly, 2012) |
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| Beaver Moon (M.A. Reilly, 2012) |
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| Times Square (M.A. Reilly, 2012) |
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| Moon Over Field (M.A. Reilly, 2012) |
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| Winter Night (M.A. Reilly, 2013) |
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| Night Study (M.A. Reilly, 2013) |
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| An Offering (M.A. Reilly, 2011) |
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| Winter Solstice (M.A. Reilly, 2010) |
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| Counting (M.A. Reilly, 2010) |
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| Bewitched (M.A. Reilly, 2009) |
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| Night, I (M.A. Reilly, 2009) |
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| Manhattan (M.A. Reilly, 2012) |
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| Free Verse (M.A. Reilly, 2010) |
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| Gothic (M.A. Reilly, 2010) |
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| Midnight (M.A. Reilly, 2008) |
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| Morse Code (M.A. Reilly, 2009) |
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| At Rockefeller Center (M.A. Reilly, 2010) |
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| Coming through the Rye (M.A. Reilly, 2010) |
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| Ménage à trois (M.A. Reilly, 2009) |
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| The Raven Moon (M.A. Reilly, 2011) |
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| Praise Song for Solstice (M.A. Reilly, 2009) |
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| And the Stars Fell One-by-One (M.A. Reilly, 2009) |
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| Make a Wish (M.A. Reilly, 2011) |
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| Moonrise (M.A. Reilly, 2012) |