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ARTIST'S STATEMENT |
In my panoramic photography, I explore the nature of human perception through a constructed geometry of the urban landscape. These seamless, wide-format photographs explore the difference between traditional photographic representation and the brain’s organic perception of visual reality. Every image is assembled in an all-digital process using a computer to merge separate photographs. Casual details are carefully reconfigured. Movement through space becomes a flat, bold pattern.
I am concerned with subjects both grand and vernacular; famous buildings and chance rest stops. Like the physical seams between joined photographs, the conceptual seams separating and classifying perceptions of space begin to merge. Each scene is an abstraction of space as well as time. A narrative materializes about authenticity and what makes one place unique from any other. |