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Opening Night Recap
Exhibition Overview
The Liturgy of the Moons is a photographic series that explores fashion, celestial mythology, and in-camera technical effects through large-scale, one of a kind compositions.
In it is everything Garth loves about photography… the fantastic and the mysterious, fashion and form, invitation and rejection.
Featured on the cover of ArtMag and exhibited at The Beacon Arts Centre from 11 January through 15 February, 2025, the series has garnered exceptional press coverage and a strong reception from patrons. It was exhibited alongside Garth's other project, The Artists & Craftsmen of Inverclyde.
To keep them almost as rare as a painting, each piece is 1 of 1 with one artist print only. All are meticulously custom framed and presented, making it ideal for investors, collectors, and contemporary galleries seeking bold, evocative works.

The Liturgy of the Moons, featured on the cover of ArtMag, issue 349
PRESS
There are unquestionably painterly qualities in the whole series of images.
The exhibition received glowing reviews, earning the cover of ArtMag (Issue 349) and garnering features in The Herald, The National, and The Greenock Telegraph. This widespread press coverage underscored the series’ impact, highlighting its striking visual narrative and conceptual depth.
Opening Night
The opening night of The Liturgy of the Moons was a resounding success, drawing an engaged audience of around 60 to 70 attendees. Among them were fellow artists, members of the press, and distinguished figures from both Glasgow and Inverclyde’s cultural and creative communities.
The evening fostered dynamic conversations around the themes of the work, with guests responding enthusiastically to the series’ scale, depth, and conceptual strength. With strong media interest and a vibrant atmosphere, the launch set the tone for a well-received exhibition, reinforcing the series’ appeal to collectors and contemporary art spaces.
The evening fostered dynamic conversations around the themes of the work, with guests responding enthusiastically to the series’ scale, depth, and conceptual strength. With strong media interest and a vibrant atmosphere, the launch set the tone for a well-received exhibition, reinforcing the series’ appeal to collectors and contemporary art spaces.

Opening Night
Exhibition Details
The project was imaged and completed at the artists studio in Inverclyde Scotland over the course of 2024. In pursuit of the perfect capture, the series is a deep dive of technical exploration and in-camera effects. Often hundreds of images were taken before arrving at the one that would become a "moon".
Photographed:
In-studio, 2024 | Greenock, Scotland
Medium:
10 large-scale, photographs
32 x 38" - 32 x 42" paper
1 of 1 + 1AP for each
Signed & blind stamped verso
Archival ink on Hahnemule Pearl
Presentation:
Framed and ready to hang
Custom white painted frames
Target Audience:
Contemporary art collectors
Contemporary Galleries



