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Chamber of Syzygy Photograph - Limited Edition of 9

John Manno

United States

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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The photograph captures a mesmerizing scene, depicting a hallway that extends into the distance, culminating in the presence of three radiant orbs. The arrangement of these celestial orbs at the end of the hallway evokes the concept of syzygy, a rare alignment of celestial bodies, symbolizing a moment of cosmic harmony and convergence. The hallway, with its vanishing point perspective, draws the viewer's gaze toward the enigmatic trio of orbs, creating a sense of anticipation and wonder. The orbs exude an otherworldly allure, hinting at a profound and mystical significance within the context of the composition. The photograph invites viewers to ponder the profound significance of this celestial alignment and to immerse themselves in the captivating interplay of light, space, and cosmic symbolism.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:9

Size:30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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I have been a photographer for four decades in New York and currently reside in Brooklyn. My body of work is titled Misbegotten Places, which involves creating small dioramas from photographs I have taken. Through careful camera angles and lighting, these dioramas are transformed into lifelike images that can often deceive the viewer, while always conveying a sense of "misbegotten." The lines between reality and fiction are blurred, as these lifelike dioramas, when photographed, often deceive the viewer with their uncanny realism. However, true to the collection's title, "Misbegotten Places," each scene is infused with a subtle element of the unexpected or the out-of-place, challenging the viewer's perception and inviting them to delve deeper into the narratives woven within these meticulously crafted compositions.

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