Francis Bacon, whose work dominated the mid-20th century art world, was a master of depicting the fragility and violence embedded in the human condition. The distorted faces, suspended in motion, captures the very essence of Bacon's fascination with the imperfection of human beings. Bacon once said, "We are meat," referencing the raw physicality of human existence.
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Silent Elegance: A Monochrome Perspective - Exhibition
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Last week, I enthusiastically stepped into the role of a cyanotype guide, ready to lead a captivating workshop for members of the ARioT Project.
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A photo session with some of my friends and co-workers.
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“A toolbox for dreams, a container of might,
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“Afar, beyond the borders of my mind,
Tired, I utterly find
An age forgetting to be kind.”
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…to collect my fantasy thoughts and emotions.
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Monday, right after Christmas Titus & Isabela visited me for a very improvised workshop in my improvised studio where we tried to create and discovered together the beauty of wet plate photography.
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Wet Plates Workshop with Dave Shrimpton
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