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Category Archives: Photography
Rachel Quirk – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My photo transfer work is about the complexity of stillness. When I think about what it means to be still and just be in your surroundings, there can be an uneasy feeling or conversely … Continue reading
Posted in Cut Paper, Photography, Video
Tagged contemporary art, Milwaukee, photo transfer, photography, Video
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Megan Berner – Reno, Nevada
Briefly describe the work you do. In my work, I explore the ways we interact with our environment—how we form relationships with it and how those connections influence our interpretation of the world around us—what marks we leave behind, the … Continue reading
Diane Rosenblum – San Francisco, California
Briefly describe the work you do. I make photographs, drawings, paintings, and prints. The common thread that connects my work in these different media is that I always try to see my subjects in two ways. For example, in my … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Art market, Clouds, conceptual art, data visualization, Tech bus
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Deedra Baker – Denton, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. I have always been interested in femininity and identity. Those themes have now started to branch out into female lineage and the family archive through the interconnection of three generations of women in my … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Denton, Family, Femininity, photography, self portrait, TX
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Dan Gemkow – Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
Briefly describe the work you do. As a photographer, I look for places and subjects that describe the relationship between the built environment and the human experience. The landscape that we construct has a strong influence on our lives. It … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged bus travel, cultural landscape, electronic billboards, photography, Portraiture
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Karen Hochman Brown – Altadena, California
Briefly describe the work you do. Each piece starts with a single photograph that I manipulate on the computer in many ways before I am satisfied with the finished artwork. I import the base image into a modular graphics-synthesizer program … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art, Photography
Tagged Altadena Artist, Digital Art, Kaleidoscope, Mandala, photography
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Gabri Solera – Madrid, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do. As the great Joan Fontcuberta said: “there are two photographic trends, that which does not imply the documentary is not artistic nor the artistic documentary.” The Difference between the individual look (author) and the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged ciudad, fotografía, naturaleza, periodismo, surrealismo
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Laureline Tilkin-Franssens – Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium
Briefly describe the work you do I am very much interested in the limits between the photographic image and the moving image. How can you make a photograph cinematographic and the other way around? So, my practice is somewhere in … Continue reading
Kate Shannon – Columbus, Ohio
Briefly describe the work you do. At the center of my studio practice is an interest in the photographic image. I begin my visual projects by creating or appropriating digital photographs. Then I spend time in front of a computer … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art, Photography
Tagged Desire, Digital Manipulation, Happiness, photography, portraits
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