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Jason A. D. Shirriff’s “Anschel Ink Drawings” inspire a sense of imagination and freeing from conventional Cartesian grid thinking.
“The ink drawings are tediously created and are meant to invite the viewer into a xenoscape experience; an experience of something that hasn’t been seen before, or was unknown.”
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Jonathan Nourok’s photographs of botanical subjects often explore a hidden inner “landscape” within. Through the purposefully narrow focus of his lens, he’s able to reveal sensuous and startling palettes of color, line, and form that escape the naked eye.
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Walter Lockwood’s photography is known to incorporate multiple values. In his latest series, “Sukiyaki Western” Lockwood blends elements such as cultural reference, eye catching imagery, shock value, pop iconography, and historic/art/political ideas.
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