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This image is from a series called 'de architectura mulieres' (The Architecture of Women) wherein my subject and I celebrate the incredible structure, design, form, function and balance of the female form, that overall SOMETHING, not the intricate details but the design of the female body no matter the shape... the architecture. I chose to translate the title to Latin because I liked the idea of the old language, a language that formed the foundation of other languages.

The purpose of this on-going series is to extoll the fundamental & extraordinary nature of the female body. We often find ourselves distracted by the small "imperfect" details-- a wrinkle, a blemish, cellulite-- that we fail to appreciate just how fantastic this body is. Look at the amazing feats we accomplish with this architecture! These beautiful bodies make people, battle diseases, run marathons, care for families, work challenging jobs, run households, create art and heal themselves. We sweat, we ache, we feel, we inspire. 

These images show the FORM of a woman, the female shape and structure without altering or "fixing" anything in post-production. 

To give each image a painterly appearance without the aid of textures in Photoshop, to let me get my hands messy and involved in the process of creating art, and to allow the woman being photographed to see herself as a whole, powerful, gorgeous being, and not the sum of perceived flaws, I smeared or sprayed different liquids, oils, lotions, waxes, etc. on mirrors and shot each image by pointing my lens at the reflection. 

The only post-production manipulation of the images in this series involved cropping around the mirrors, adjusting perspective if it was skewed (since I necessarily had to shoot from the side when I didn't want to be part of the image,) and a little light, color or contrast boost where it was needed. That's it! In this piece, I didn't even crop myself out of it! I found I liked the statement of showing me, seeing her.

42x30  |  Ed. of 5
28x20  |  Ed. of 15
16x11.4  |  Ed. of 25

All originals are printed full-size with a small white border on minimally textured Hahnemuhle Baryta 315gsm archival paper. Sizes listed are rounded to nearest inch. Each piece will be signed and numbered on the back and shipped with a certificate of authenticity.

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In My Room 1/15 - Limited Edition of 15 Photograph

Christie Stockstill

United States

Photography, Photo on Paper

Size: 20 W x 28 H x 0.1 D in

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This image is from a series called 'de architectura mulieres' (The Architecture of Women) wherein my subject and I celebrate the incredible structure, design, form, function and balance of the female form, that overall SOMETHING, not the intricate details but the design of the female body no matter ...

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2019

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Photography, Photo on Paper

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Limited Edition of 15

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20 W x 28 H x 0.1 D in

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Ships Rolled in a Tube

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Shipping is included in price.

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Inspired by literature and film—writers like Flannery O’Connor and Raymond Carver and writer/directors like David Lynch and The Coen Brothers—I make moody and mysterious, sometimes quirky or irreverent works including, photographs, timed pieces, objects, and texts in order to delight, surprise, agitate and connect. These are the tools with which I examine different aspects of life: love, injustice, despair, redemption… To communicate through these tools requires a reckoning with, not only the problematic qualities of the medium of photography and how an increasingly image-based society consumes and processes nearly constant visual messaging, but also the constraints and challenges of modern communication, and, beyond that, the problems and power of language itself. Like many, I crave a more compassionate and honest world, but I reject a didactic approach to achieving it. It is more natural for me to think like the writer, to embrace fiction as a vehicle for exploring certain universal experiences and the multifaceted nature of reality; and like the director, to find an impactful way to connect with an audience. Technology—including my iPhone, digital camera, and post-production software—plays a role in my work, but a more physical, analog approach is equally important to my process, whether that means completely wrapping our piano (and my husband) in yarn for a photograph or pulling the pages out of hymnals and pasting in new prayers for the trans community. I sew, cut, and glue, build props, and make sets and clothing, not only to use in creating the work, but also to display as part of the installation. Though the work is ultimately the result of lengthy and obsessive thought on a subject, in the making of it, I relish opportunities for experimentation and play.

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