I created this little amoeba-jelly fish last year. I have it hanging in my bedroom since it's calming to look at. There's actually a lot more negative space in the original, but I had to crop it to fit in the scanner.
A photogram is made without a camera. You place your objects directly on photo-sensitive paper and expose them to light. The paper is then run through a color processor to develop. The end result is a negative shadow with tones that depend on the the transparency of the objects used. In this case, I used paper collage cutouts, which is why such a range of colors came through.
11/22/10
11/19/10
hunger pains
I have a thing for alternative fabrics, which don't have to necessarily be real life, ready-to-wear by any means. In this series "Hunger Pains", each model wears the meal they were craving. 15 designers took hours to create, cook, and assemble each one. Once completed, they were photographed by Ted Sabarese. Practicality aside, pretty freakin cool.
everything in its place
As an obsessively organized person, I'd like to dedicate this post to things alike and neatly organized. My fondness for all things orderly has led me to take pictures like these.
Organized edibles:
Rubber ball typology:
One of my favorite installation artists uses only recycled materials to create magnificent, organized accumulations within the gallery space. Tara Donovan:
For more things neatly organized, check out these sites:
11/4/10
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