Gary W. Kuroki is a self-taught photographer residing in Oakland, CA. His images represent the genres of representational fine art, urban landscape, architecture and conceptual photography. “Life is an infinite sequence of moments in time. Most go unnoticed, unappreciated and forgotten. I seek to preserve a moment with the hope it will be considered, valued or remembered. I strive to distill the dynamic world of action, and complexity into the simplicity of a singular moment and to transform the prosaic into a new, compelling visual perspective.”
Gary’s philosophical approach is best described by Cartier-Bresson who stated “You just have to live and life will give you pictures.” Seeking new perspectives from every day scenes is what drives Gary’s creativity.
Gary’s work has been exhibited at Blue Line Arts, Roseville, CA, Kate Ashton Gallery, San Diego, CA, Black Board Gallery, Camarillo, CA, Valley Art Center, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Pence Gallery, Davis CA, Gear Box Gallery and Pro Arts, both in Oakland, CA. His photographs have been recognized by several international photo competitions including The Spider Awards, Neutral Density Awards, Best Photos of the Year and The Pollux Awards.
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