Texture is an interesting thing to portray in art. For any medium, I find texture to be a very nice touch. Art critics ask really weird questions. What is my art made of? What? How can I define beauty!? How can anyone define anything? Regardless of what I say, there will be people who like it and people who hate it. So what am I trying to convey to you? A message, like any other artist, of course; that there is beauty, somewhere, everywhere. All the time, day or night; it’s there. But who’s looking for it? Not that many, it seems. So I want to show it to you! I’m going to be your detective, search for that piece of beauty you are too busy to look for.
When I find something appealing, I need to get it in the most extravagant angle possible. Who wants to find an amazing pearl under the sea and look at it head on? I need to give it a perspective that will entice you to want to gaze at it longer. But I’m rambling. My series photos are to show the texture (of clothes). Like in a painting, when an artist shows the texture, I feel as though, if I touch the painting—I may very well be touching the fur, cotton or silk! Whatever the case may be. It’s an impressive feat in my opinion.
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