By compressing or crumbling the pages of the magazine certain images start to appear, we can understand what is being told to us, even if it is a corner of one page, which next to another page. We only need to skim the material, the information, and we can still maintain a sense of what is being said. I reassemble and collage the shapes of color in to an organic mass, which multiplies on itself. I re-photograph the collage and then project it onto a wall. In doing so, a microscopic view is produced, it becomes biological, a mass absorption or consumption. Cut and paste photo manipulation recalls the manipulation that occurs in all image making.
AD 530 - Advanced Studio Arts &Critique, Prof. Kevin Wolff



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