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Brian Buckley, New York, USA

from the series: "circles", , No. H4220304D9, photogram on Polaroid, 2005, 19x24,2cm, unique print
from the series: "circles", , No. H4220304D9, photogram on Polaroid, 2005, 19x24,2cm, unique print

 

Brian Buckley began doing photograms during work in a darkroom. Once hooked on this basic form of light and film, Brian began researching the photograms history. Through studying artists like Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Piet Mondrian the artist's understanding has become clearer. The next step included adding color film to the equation, this is evident in this body of photograms. Finally, finding abstract patterns and forms from objects. Through the use of 8 x 10 inch Polaroid materials the artist is able to use vibrant colors to assist in finding rich meaning from these simple shapes. Brian has found harmony between the most basic photographic process, basic subject matter and complex thought provoking images.

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