“Locked Down Looking Up” started as a series of images made over time from a fixed point—outside the artist’s front door—during the San Francisco Bay Area’s lockdown to slow the spread of Covid-19. Multiple shots were combined to show the flight trails of birds, insects, and bats. While most everything in Doris Mitsch’s life had come to a standstill, up in the air, there was still a lot going on. Later, when she started to be able to move around a little more, she began to explore other locations.
Doris Mitsch | Locked Down Looking Up
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Lockdown Swallows (Central Park)
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Lockdown Bats (Pas de Deux)
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Lockdown Bees (Sonoma Field)
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Lockdown Gulls Sunset
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Lockdown Vultures (Moab Mesa)
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Lockdown Vultures (Moab Slope)
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Lockdown Vultures (Russian River)
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Lockdown Hawk (Golden Gate)
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Lockdown Gulls (Sea Ranch)
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Lockdown Gulls (Salt Lake)
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Lockdown Crows (Evening Commute 1)
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Lockdown Crows (Evening Commute 2)
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Lockdown Hawk (Signature)
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Lockdown Crows (One Tree)
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Lockdown Gulls (SF Skyline)
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Lockdown Vultures (Sky 1)
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Lockdown Vultures (Sky 2)