Montresor

Sally Gall’s portrayal of nature is phantasmic and dream-like. Through her photography, Gall hopes to “immerse viewers in a visceral and sensual contemplation of nature and our place within it.”¹ In Montresor, Gall is channeling the Impressionists; her choice of location, a row of trees along a body of water, is akin to Monet’s “Poplar” … Continue reading Montresor