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  • [An Eye for An I] presents Sarah Zucker & Brian Griffith

    The traveling portrait pop up invites Angelinos and it’s resident artists to come and have their portrait taken for free. Each participant receives their beautiful, high resolution portrait and can do whatever they wish with it (Sell, Trade, Instagram, Tweet, Print, Publish, etc.). The portraits are published within Installation Magazine along with more information about […]

    Installation Magazine No responses March 14, 2014
  • Behind the Veil with Tim Hailand

    “I suppose that my subjects are, for me, idealized versions of themselves, just as toile de Jouy fabric represented a romanticized interpretation of pastoral ‘reality’ in late-18th century France.” – Tim Hailand   In my work, I allow the material to lead me — it lets me know what it wants (or does not want) […]

    Tim Hailand No responses February 27, 2014
  • Haley Jane Samuelson’s Investigation of Femininity

    The photographs of Haley Jane Samuelson take place in abandoned settings, quite often man-made structures being reclaimed by their natural surroundings.  These places of transition provide the opportunity to position the feminine experience on a literal threshold of what once was and what is about to be.     I started photographing modern dancers in 2009, […]

    Haley Jane Samuelson No responses February 26, 2014
  • Jennifer B. Hudson Meditates on Medic and Melancholy

    I am a devoted collector of keepsakes and relics, and feel as though the physical DNA of the owner, or giver, is woven into the object, leaves an imprint, and infuses it with preciousness.  The jars in this image are filled with photographs, love notes, letters, and personal relics, along with milk, honey, water, and […]

    Jennifer B. Hudson No responses February 21, 2014
  • Alastair Philip Wiper Visits the Danish Crown Slaughterhouse

    Right, I’m going to kick this off by saying that I am not a squeamish person. I love food, I love meat, and I particularly love pork.     In an ideal world, we would all get our meat from the guy in our village whose family has lovingly cared for their animals over generations, […]

    Alastair Philip Wiper No responses February 21, 2014
  • The Hidden Identities of Andreas Poupoutsis

    Identity is a recurring theme in my work.  I use the face as a canvas.  Who are we behind the masks that we wear?     “Metamorphosis” would best describe my creative process.  I am influenced by Cubism, shapes, shadows and textures.  Creating beautiful and abstract images intrigues me.  I am fascinated by people’s faces […]

    Andreas Poupoutsis No responses February 21, 2014

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