Photo-Cubism

Photo-Cubism brings the 2-dimensional medium of photography into 3-dimensions. The solid structure behind the print accentuates or mirrors the shape of the subject creating optical illusions and changing appearance from different angles. It is also a method of displaying a variety of small pictures in one artwork, gelling them together in an abstract colour study from a distance, but up close is an almost infinite amount of detail and can tell a very personal story. The prints are held in place by ironing them down with a heat-reactive adhesive film.

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