Saw that she had a blog and was super impressed with her work.
Particularly her Polaroid mixed media work...



Would like to do something similar with images.
As i think the most important feature in portraits is the face, and blanking this out or simplifying it takes and adds different meanings to the image/s.
Will explore...
I also really like the way she uses one page of a notebook spread for her drawings.
Really frames the drawing well.
Could work well with photos too.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefhanyepes/
eh!
ReplyDeleteI have a book on my desk you will really like Thomas, see me about it, its a series of images made by a photographer called Ralph Eugene Meatyard, and is titled "The Family Album of Lucybelle Carter.
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