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Category Archives: Photography
Robert Gorman – Penaflor, Region Metropolitan Santiago, Chile
Briefly describe the work you do. I make nontraditional sculpture. Most of my sculptures resemble familiar childhood objects (like stuffed animals/pillows) and genitalia. I’m interested in perception and how our minds process information, react and respond to new experiences. For … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sculpture
Tagged Chile, experimental sculpture, photography, Santiago, visual artist
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Tatiana Gulenkina – Washington, DC
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m mostly into experimental abstract photography (photograms, cyanotypes, and other alternative processes) as well as still life and environmental photography, both film and digital. Things Merging and Falling Apart, which is my main project, … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged color abstraction, photogram, photography, process art, Tatiana Gulenkina
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M. Kardinal – Berlin, Germany
Briefly describe the work you do. My artistic position is primarily manifested in black-and-white and almost monochrome photographies and moving images. As in my photographic work, I also renounce in my work with moving images the reproduction of external reality. … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Video
Tagged Experimental, found footage, glitch, photography, Video Art
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Talita Zaragoza – Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Briefly describe the work you do. I work mostly with photography and drawings. Nature has a big influence on my creations, being the subject photographed or the inspiration for my drawings. The drawings although are all abstract, one can always … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, Photography
Tagged abstract, Drawing, landscape, meditation, photography, time
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Aubrey J. Kauffman – Ewing, New Jersey
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a fine art photographer. My work is mostly urban landscapes. I don’t shoot the pure landscapes of classical photography, but the minimalist attitude of lines, abstract shapes, contrasts and emptiness that I … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Jill Scott, Latoya Ruby Frazier, Mason Gross, photography, urban landscape
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Kate Earl – Kansas City, Missouri
Briefly describe the work you do. My work dabbles in a lot of different mediums and I enjoy all different kinds of work drawing, Illustration, film, quilting and photography. It lets me expand my creativity. My main focus is photography. … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged alterative processes, fine art, Kansas City MO, observer, photography
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Rachael Banks – Dallas, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a fine art photographer making work about human experience, relationships, and place. My most recent and ongoing series, Between Home and Here investigates notions of home and family in my birth city … Continue reading
Jeremiah Morris – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Briefly describe the work you do. I work in a variety of photographic mediums to create commentary on what a photograph is and how we use it to define parts of ourselves in the modern world. My work started digitally and has … Continue reading
Chris Arrecis – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I make photographic work that explores ideas about myths, legends and how the world works. Process-wise, that ranges from traditional, camera-based imagery to photograms (camera-less images) sans darkroom – about as low-tech as one … Continue reading
Allison Cekala – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. Most of my work stems from direct observations within my immediate environment. I understand the work as an investigation of nature—a documentation of the way in which humans move, shape, and transform their surroundings. … Continue reading