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Urban Mapping is a project about the sites, sounds, colors, smells, shapes, textures, and interactions of being in a city. From original photographs, I create photocollages. Images are organized into collections, which in turn are altered to represent a "mapping" or basis for understanding of, for example, a particular texture, color interaction, or a specific city block. This is my most recent body of work, based on another series of images called Urban Adjacencies. |
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Urban Adjacencies began while walking through the city of Asheville, North Carolina, in February 2007. Taken by the colors and textures of downtown buildings, I started photographing side-by-side situations. The contrasts in texture and color were the ideal foundation for a new, potentially enormous collection. The Urban Adjacencies series consists of some individual and some grouped images, comparisons coming from within the frame and/or within a grouping. |
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Urban Verbiage is an on-going project consisting of photographs taken in various city locations, and including words of all different types. Some are handwritten, some are spray painted. Some are on buildings, some are on cars. Some are whole, some are pieces. |
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