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Artist's Statement
My unique Color Photograms are a contemporary approach to one of photography's early processes. Using large format Polaroid film, I place various objects on the film and expose them to light. The results are vivid fields of light, shadow, shape and color.
Each image represents a moment from my life; loves, losses, achievements and even the joy of experimentation and discovery in the darkroom. Using those intentions and the film's component dyes to inform my light sculptures, gives them both formal and conceptual importance.
Having been raised around the arts, my minimalist style is no coincidence. There are references to the works of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Man Ray, Eli Lissitsky, Constantine Brancusi, Piet Mondrian and Mark Rothko throughout my Photograms.
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