Take Home a Stunning Image From the Trail

Sunlight shines from behind an autumn tree and below the top curve of the iconic red arch sculpture on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Sales from Ed Shaughnessy’s photo collection will benefit KSAT.

In 2021, Ed Shaughnessy made a daily routine of walking on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail (KSAT) and capturing its beauty with his iPhone camera. Over 350 of his images from that year are on display at Easton Public Market (EPM) and on sale to benefit KSAT.

KSAT 2021. A Walkabout kicked off with a reception last week and runs through April 6 on EPM’s community art wall, located across from the Highmark Farmstand on the wall adjacent to the big farm table. It includes a selection of prints on premium-grade photo paper and the full set of Shaughnessy’s photos scrolling on a monitor. 

A new member of the KSAT board, Shaughnessy is donating 75% of proceeds from sales to KSAT Inc. The rest will support future EPM art exhibitions. In addition to the prints on hand, any of the images can be printed for purchase upon request.

Branches from an autumn creek hang over the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania.Sunlight peeks through the root-like structure of the maroon Late Bronze Root sculpture on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania.A view from below shows the spirals of the wooden Easton Ellipse sculpture along with blue sky, white clouds and green trees on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania.Shades of pink cover the sky above Bushkill Creek, trees, and a section of highway by the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania.A reflection of trees appears in Bushkill Creek below the pedestrian bridge on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in Easton, Pennsylvania.