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Obscurum

The Poetry of Bones and beauty of Decay • Photographs by James Bostick



On Display September 13 through October 5, 2025

Artist Reception: Friday September 12, 6:00 to 8:00 PM


This collection of photographs created by James Bostick explores the dark side of his approach to still life imagery. “Obscurum” reflects on occult themes are inspired by the “Wunderkammer” collection of oddities from his Salem home. 

The Obscurum series reveals the poetry of bones and the beauty of decay. These images are inspired by obscure objects of curiosity and include symbols imbued with occult meanings.

Bostick is captivated by the reality that some of the bones and natural artifacts, with their intricate curves, delicate latticework, and pearly sheen, remain invisible until the very end of life. These structures are remarkable in their geometry and subtle coloration and lie hidden within, destined to outlast the flesh and silently narrate the enduring mystery of existence. 

Photographing these bones and shells allows us to appreciate their hidden beauty and contemplate their significance in ways we might never do while alive; through the lens, what was once overlooked becomes illuminated, inviting a new reverence for the forms that support life.

In capturing these images, Bostick reveals that every object, no matter how ordinary or macabre, takes on a heightened importance. The camera reveals textures, shadows, and the quiet poetry etched in the fractal lines of a vertebra or the smooth curvature of a skull. Some images may challenge the viewer, but even discomfort uncovers truth: these photographs offer a space to witness overlooked marvels, where decay transforms into a luminous meditation on wonder.



About James Bostick

James Bostick is a photographic artist known for his figurative storytelling style of fine art photography and rich black and white infrared images featuring architectural landmarks and natural landscapes of historical importance. Other inspirations include his dark approach to still life photography. 

He works from his Gallows Hill studio in Salem Massachusetts, a location rich in historic and cultural heritage that inspire many of his themes drawing from art history, religion, and the occult. 

Bostick has exhibited in galleries and museums in North America and Europe including the Peabody Essex Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, the State Museum of Pennsylvania, and plans 2026 solo exhibitions in Portugal as part of the iNstantes International Photography Festival and at Marblehead Arts Association. Honors include solo exhibitions and awards from regional galleries throughout his creative career as an artist.

In addition to his fine art endeavors, Bostick founded Gallows Hill Artist Studios, and holds board positions with Salem Arts Association, and Salem Public Art Commission. His professional career includes design leadership roles with some of America’s largest corporations and is currently working as a Head of Digital Product Design with Carrier Corporation.

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