What The Water Feels

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What the Water Feels, investigates the effects that rising water levels, due to extreme weather events, are having on communities throughout the deep southern and north eastern United States. Through the use of abstract photographic processes, such as durational cyanotypes, combined with documentary photography, I explore the direct representation of the flooding contrasted alongside abstract experimental cyanotypes.

The collection consists of 5, individually made books, printed on Red River archival matte paper. Each unique book includes 13 pages of cyanotypes made on location throughout the southeast.

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What the Water Feels, investigates the effects that rising water levels, due to extreme weather events, are having on communities throughout the deep southern and north eastern United States. Through the use of abstract photographic processes, such as durational cyanotypes, combined with documentary photography, I explore the direct representation of the flooding contrasted alongside abstract experimental cyanotypes.

The collection consists of 5, individually made books, printed on Red River archival matte paper. Each unique book includes 13 pages of cyanotypes made on location throughout the southeast.

What the Water Feels, investigates the effects that rising water levels, due to extreme weather events, are having on communities throughout the deep southern and north eastern United States. Through the use of abstract photographic processes, such as durational cyanotypes, combined with documentary photography, I explore the direct representation of the flooding contrasted alongside abstract experimental cyanotypes.

The collection consists of 5, individually made books, printed on Red River archival matte paper. Each unique book includes 13 pages of cyanotypes made on location throughout the southeast.