Not exact matches
In her woven work she integrates many components in her process, capturing her unique images multiple times through a repetitive sequence of traditional
analog photographic methods, then arranging the large format
prints into precise and deliberate pairings.
The widely varied work included in the exhibition represents the diversity of our faculty in terms of subject and medium, including
analog and digital color
prints, silver gelatin and platinum / palladium
prints, video, and
photographic sculpture.
As Roels considers the act of
printing as important as the act of photographing itself, he uses
analog photographic techniques such as solarization and under - and overexposure to add or subtract information.
Working in a darkroom, she manipulates the various chemicals used in
analog photography to make colorful, unique abstract
prints on irregularly shaped pieces of
photographic paper.