Louis DeLuco - Photographs
"Route 66 and Other Work"
Louis DeLuco has a B.A. in Art from UC Berkeley and a M.A. in Fine Art Photography from Lone Mountain College, San Francisco. He has been an artist for most of his life and a Marin County resident for over thirty years. His artistic path led him through the areas of sculpture, painting, mural design, advertising design, printmaking, and to his main focus, photography. Louis DeLuco’s color and black & white photography portfolio encompasses documentary, landscape, figure, aircraft and architectural images.
Many of the photographs in this exhibition are part of a series of images taken on a road trip along Route 66, the "Mother Road", between Flagstaff, Arizona and Clinton, Oklahoma.
Nowadays, the towns are dotted with abandoned gas stations, theaters, drive-ins, motels, diners, motor courts, camp grounds and other businesses. Fortunately, there are many interesting derelict buildings and distinctive signs in these towns.
Selected photographs have been published and exhibited nationally.
http://www.delucophotoart.com/
Contact: ldeluco@hotmail.com