James Faist, an accomplished fine art landscape 
photographer, will be exhibiting a major collection of his work during 
the month of November at the N. H. Art Association's Robert Lincoln Levy
 Gallery. "Light Forms: The Fine Art Landscape Photography of James 
Faist" will be on display from Wednesday, Oct. 31, through Friday, Nov. 
30, at the NHAA's Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, with the opening 
reception scheduled for Friday, Nov. 2 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery is located at 136 State St., Portsmouth.
Based in southern New Hampshire, Faist's 
photography ranges from grand, wide angle views, intimate landscapes, 
and abstract works of light, texture, pattern, color, and form.
As
 a student of contemplative photography for more than 40 years, Faist's 
work often concentrates on coastal and natural regions, while also 
allowing for the eclectic element of "mindful vision".
Faist
 is a juried member of the New Hampshire Art Association, as well as a 
member of the Newburyport Art Assoc., and the Seacoast Artist 
Association of Exeter. Faist's award winning, limited edition prints are
 frequently displayed at local galleries, and various public venues.
Please stop by the Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery during the month of November, and review this collection of James' work.
You can also visit Faist's website at www.FaistFoto.com, where you can review and browse many unique, scenic fine art images.
The
 New Hampshire Art Association is a non-profit professional art 
association founded in 1940.  It is one of the oldest statewide art 
associations in the country.  It consists over 420 members of painters, 
photographers, watercolorists, printmakers, sculptors, and other fine 
arstists living and working primarily in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, 
Maine, and Vermont.
Our mission is to engage 
visual artists and the public at large through a passionate and 
energetic agenda of artist support and exhibitions, community outreach 
and education. These programs nurture creative expression and stimulate 
dialogue, thereby enriching contemporary culture and community spirit.
 
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