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The Sacred Bug and The Insects///08.10
Monique Crine///07.10
Norman Broomhall, Jeanny Connolly///06.10
Heads of Hydra///05.10
Mona Lucero///04.10
Allie Pohl///03.10
Peter Illig///02.10
An Experimental Memorial///10.09
Bradley Borthwick///09.09
Down with the Sickness///07.09
Crossed Existence///06.09
Paula Bard///04.09
Jean Warner/Andrew Warner//02.09
Sabin Aell/Brenda Stumpf//11.08
Norman Broomhall//08.08
Chris Armijo/Dan Sjogren//06.08
Vered Galor/Sabin Aell/Norman Broomhall//05.08
Vered Galor/Sabin Aell/Cole Thompson//03.08
1st Opening//03.08
Tutela Trunk Show//12.08
Switch-A-Roo//12.08
Vered Galor
Sabin Aell
Norman Broomhall
May 2008
Vered
Galor
www.veredgalor.com
1. Roses | 2003
Emulsion on glass, 12,5"x15"
2. Branches | 2003
Emulsion on glass, 14"x14.75"
3. Spring Flowers | 2002
Emulsion on glass, 17"x16.25"
4. Dog's Run | 2003
Emulsion on glass, 20"x6,25"
5. Calla Lillies | 2004
Emulsion on glass, 13"x22.25"
The motivations behind my work are, investigation of ideas and experimentations with techniques. The images materialize, as concept and process come together.
The pieces in this show are photographic emulsion transfers. The procedure is very delicate and controls the development of the image.
The fragility of this technique is accentuated by the use of glass, which is brittle and sensitive material, and its transparency adds to the concept of light, vulnerability and spontaneity.
the pieces in this show are play on the idea of creation and repetitions. Every spring flower blooms again and nature start another cycle.
Sabin
Aell
VERREISSER | 2008
www.sabinaell.com
Giclee Print (pigment archival ink) on canvas
photographs are not digitally created within an image editing software or digitally modified in any kind
59" x 41"
Statement and Making Of
This photo series captures the collapse of the digital realm and shows what happens when
continuous pressure forces an information depository to destructure and unleash the tamed bits and bites.
I packed my computer's hard drive and almost brought the system to a halt with an excessive workload.
The computer was on the brink of a breakdown when I started to play a movie file of some popular TV series episode (Southpark).
What I got to witness was quite beautiful: after the screen went black for a second, it visually exploded in incredibly color-changing pixelated patterns.
I photographed my computer screen during this digital breakdown and got a beautiful body of work of probably 50 different pieces.
Norman
Broomhall
1. Elemental | 2008
Giclee Print
12"x12"
2. Swim | 2008
Giclee Print
12"x12"
3. Pure | 2008
Giclee Print
12"x12"
3. Dead Son | 2008
Giclee Print
12"x12"
Surreal, rich, and sometimes subtle, my artwork is touched by many different layers of perception.
Creatively I lean towards a more figurative sense of expression, rather than literal interpretations.
My goal is the creation of art that is intelligent, moving, and ultimately pleasing to the eye.
