Brigitte Carnochan
Patrick Carroll
Fiber & Light
Upcoming exhibition: February 7 to March 28, 2026
Artist Reception: Saturday, February 7, 2026 from 5pm-7pm
Sneak Peek
Brigitte Carnochan
Apple Branch
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Blue Dancer
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Chantale’s Grapes
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Fuscian and Yellow Dahlia
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Lavender Iris
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Pale Pink Dahlia
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Peach Rose
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Red Dahlia
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
White Peony
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Rembrandt Peony
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Yellow Dahlia and Leaf
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Yellow Mantilla
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Patrick Carroll
Lucidity
Silk and linen textile on wooden stretcher, 10 x 12 inches, 2025
Patrick Carroll
Iron
Linen, silk, and cashmere knit textile on wooden stretcher, 9 x 13 inches, 2025
Patrick Carroll
Sleep
Silk, mohair, and linen knit textile on wooden stretcher, 10 x 12 inches, 2023
Patrick Carroll
Supernature
Linen and silk knit textile on cast acrylic, 10 x 12 inches, 2025
Patrick Carroll
Abeyance
Linen knit textile on wooden stretcher, 10 x 14 inches, 2025
Permanence
Wool, silk, linen, and cashmere knit textile on wooden stretcher, 14 x 16 inches, 2024
Brigitte Carnochan
Dream
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Fading Dahlia
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Figs
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Framed
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Mask
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Peach Peony
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
Rembrandt Peony II
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Brigitte Carnochan
White Roses
photo encaustic, 12 x 16 inches
Additional artwork coming in 2026!
Exhibition Views
Coming February 2026
Fiber & Light
Celebrating the culmination of Themes + Projects 25th anniversary, the gallery is pleased to announce, Fiber & Light, a two-person legacy exhibition featuring Brigitte Carnochan, the first artist to show with the gallery in 2000, and Patrick Carroll, Carnochan’s grandson and a LA-based contemporary artist. The exhibition, opening February 7, 2026, marks the first time the two artists will show their work side by side, creating a unique artistic dialogue between family members and across generations.
Fiber & Light features photo-based works by Brigitte Carnochan and textile pieces by Patrick Carroll. Brigitte's layered encaustic photographs alter natural forms into luminous, tactile objects, while Patrick’s knit textiles, sourced from the fashion industry, stretch into sculptural compositions shaped by language and material. Together, the works in Fiber & Light reflect a shared attentiveness to the tangible materials and intangible creativity that shapes their practices. Gallery co-founder and curator Bryan Yedinak reflects, “Exhibited in tandem, Brigitte and Patrick’s work illustrates the enduring resonance of creativity within a family—an artistic lineage that adapts, transforms, and yet remains profoundly intertwined.”
Bios
Brigitte Carnochan’s photographs are represented nationally and collected globally by museums, corporate and private collectors. She has had solo exhibitions in Latvia, Italy, Chile, and Hong Kong as well as in New York, Houston, Boston, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, Ketchum, Woodstock, Albuquerque, Carmel and San Francisco. There are five published monographs of her work (Bella Figura, 2006 Modernbook Editions; Shining Path 2006, 21st Publications; Floating World, 2012 Hudson Hills Press; Imagining Then, 2012, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel; Brigitte Carnochan, 2014 Edition Vevais). Videos of her work and process can be found on her website, brigittecarnochan.com. For many years she taught workshops and classes through the Extension Program at UC Santa Cruz and Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program. She will have a career retrospective exhibition at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel in 2026.
Patrick Carroll (b. 1990) is an artist and writer living and working in Los Angeles, California. Recent solo shows include A Lower Deep at Bio Gallery in Seoul in 2025, Writing at Giovanni’s Room in Los Angeles in 2025, Days at JW Anderson in Milan in 2024, Personae at Baader-Meinhof in Omaha in 2023, and Commonplacing at The Meeting in New York City in 2023. Select group shows include Parrhesia at Ochi in Sun Valley in 2025, No Bodies: Clothing as Disruptor at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers in 2024, the BOFFO Fall Benefit Exhibition 2023 at Kurimanzutto in New York City, Fuji Textile Week 2022 in Fujiyoshida, and Any Distance between Us at the RISD Museum in Providence in 2021.
Still Beauty by Brigitte Carnochan
Past exhibition November 6, 2021 to December 23, 2021
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Yellow Lilies
30 x 39 inches; Edition of 5
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Roman Head
30 x 39 inches; Edition of 5
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Peonies Roses and Warega Figure
20 x 26 inches; Edition of 10
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Birthday Flowers II
30 x 39 inches; Edition of 10
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White Peonies and Roman Glass
22 x 22 inches; Edition of 10
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Orange and Rose
22 x 22 inches; Edition of 10
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Hydrangeas and Caterpillar
22 x 22 inches; Edition of 10
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Bowl of Peaches and Grapes
52 x 40 inches; Edition of 3
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Coral Peonies and Sunflowers
39 x 30 inches; Edition of 5
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Bowl of Cherries
39 x 30 inches; Edition of 5
Planning the Exhibition
Video documented by Ray Day.
Artist Statement
The love of the beauty of the world . . . involves . . . the love
of all the truly precious things that bad fortune can destroy. . . .
Simone Weil
Beauty had a struggle to survive the latter quarter of the 20th century. Artists who nonetheless found creative energy in the redemptive power of beauty were considered passé at best and patronized at worst. The “love of all the truly precious things” to which Simone Weil refers found no favor in the art establishment. Fortunately, the strength of beauty is such that—elusive and perhaps even undefinable—it has survived in all its mystery.
My own goal in photography is to create beauty in my images compelling enough to establish its own legitimacy—whether beauty as a concept is in or out of fashion. I find a ramble around my garden—in a good season or a bad—to be deeply satisfying. There’s something about the patterns and designs—even of barren branches—that is inherently beautiful. It lifts my spirits to choose a bouquet, especially variegated and with oddities—maybe a few weeds—among the flowers and bushes I’ve planted over the years. The return of old favorites and the surprising newness of annual blossoms inspire me to photograph.
In the past year I’ve been fascinated by the lighting effects possible using a small flashlight in a dark room to illuminate my still life arrangements. Like the Dutch, Spanish, and Italian Old Master painters, using brushes and oils to create light, my small flashlight allows me to paint light onto my still lifes with precise control.* It was an especially fortunate time to discover this technique—in the time of Covid, it was a balm and has given me joy.
Brigitte Carnochan
*Many thanks to Larry Shapiro for his patient tutoring in the technique and to the friends who loaned me their vases and shared the bounty of their gardens with me—or who surprised me with lush bouquets (from which I pilfered blossoms) on my birthday. Thank you Carolyn, Susan, Elizabeth, Tricia, John, Erika, Rich, Ania, Hedwige, Lisa, Sarah, and Sibyll.
Still Beauty images are archival pigment photographs available 3 editions:
40 x 52 / 45 x 45 inches, archival pigment photograph, Edition of 3
30 x 39 / 34 x 34 inches, archival pigment photograph, Edition of 5
20 x 26 / 22 x 22 inches, archival pigment photograph, Edition of 10
Artist Bio
Brigitte Carnochan’s photographs are represented nationally and collected globally by museums, corporate and private collectors. She has had solo exhibitions in Latvia, Italy, Chile, and Hong Kong as well as in New York, Houston, Boston, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, Ketchum, Woodstock, Albuquerque, Carmel and San Francisco. In addition to the publication of three monographs (Bella Figura 2006, Shining Path 2006, Floating World 2012), The German publisher, Edition Galerie Vevais, launched a monograph of her images in 2014 at Paris Photo. For many years she taught workshops and classes through the Extension Program at UC Santa Cruz and Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program. She is on the Advisory Councils of Center, in Santa Fe and The Center for Photographic Art in Carmel.