A camera is a versatile tool and powerful story teller. It has the ability to be a highly detailed recording device for documentation, or in this case, a capturer of fleeting compositions, shapes and shades telling only a fragment of the story.
In the same way the mind records experiences by condensing images and emotions into a memory, this light studies series takes objects that hold personal meaning and finds their essence through abstraction, outlines and variations of light.
Giselle Brewton is a Northern California based artist. She works in the medium of photography, film, Collage, Assemblage and printmaking, rescuing discarded objects and materials, exploring details of texture and form that may otherwise go unnoticed. She is also Co-editor of ‘Bagazine’ an Artist collaboration project exploring the assemblage landscape and modern subculture of Bagism and creative happening.
For more information visit: www.gisellebrewton.com
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