
Peter Honig in SF Cameraworks’ Book and Zine Fair

“Path”
“Path” by Peter Honig is one of four images included in an online exhibition “Nature Wills Us On”.
We are happy to share with you the current exhibition “Nature Wills Us On” by Curator Gwenda Joyce. She has assembled the work of eight artists “faced with existential challenges …[who]… turn to nature for renewal, comfort, beauty, and respite.”
The exhibition continues on through this Sunday, December 13th.
Visible at https://www.artworkarchive.com/rooms/gwenda-joyce/6f03e1
These likenesses from photographer Peter Honig are available for purchase online at Mercury 20 Gallery
There are all types of people. I love spending time with some of them, like my niece Lola, who loves to inline skate…
Lola Rollerblading, archival giclée print on watercolor stock, 2017
Others one admires from afar, like the elegant Lady d’Arbanville, for their alluring aloofness…
Lady D’Arbanville, archival giclée print on watercolor stock, 2013
Some have incredible fashion sense, like this person testifying under oath, with over-sized bangle…
Oath (woman w/ over-sized bangle), archival giclée print on watercolor stock, 2015
Some characters I don’t admire so much, as much as I wish they’d put their pants back on…
Sentry, archival pigment print, 2014
Some friends of mine are philosophical in nature, like my college roommate, who skulks around with all sorts of excuses…he’s a lovable, verbose loser. He’s still fun to hang around with…
Principles of Failure, archival pigment print, 2017
As much as I find these folks fascinating on their own, when you put two people together, things get interesting.
Portrait of the Artist and His Wife, archival giclée print on watercolor stock, 2015
The Embrace, archival pigment print, 2017
Three Pieces of Metal, archival pigment print, 2017
Yes, I think Stephen Stills said it best –Love the one you’re with!