Monday, September 30, 2013

EMMA POWELL uses alternative processing to further articulate personal narratives, which are often both nightmare and fantasy. The series, The Shadow Catcher's Daughter are cyanotype prints toned with tea and wine to produce a range of additional warmer tones, making them seem more natural. "I choose these substances for the acidic effect on the chemistry, as well as their influence on communication and memory."

"Although photography is normally considered a medium that represents the present, visible world, in my work I attempt to make visual what cannot be seen in place or time."






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