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I am drawn to imagery with multiples of a person. I envisioned my subject interacting with many versions of herself in a subtle way. Overlapping, almost touching, connecting with each other. I chose this moment in particular to create this interaction because her pose lent itself to this idea, but also because of her facial expression. Calm and trusting, with her eyes closed. Seeking out her surroundings with delicacy and angelic grace. Dancing among each other, almost like a group of sisters. I chose to make seven of her because I was drawn to the Seven Sisters. There are many references to the Seven Sisters, but the one I was most intrigued by was the Seven Sisters story in Greek mythology. Their father, Atlas, was a Titan condemned to hold up the celestial heavens. Their mother, Pleione, was a sea-nymph known to posses great beauty and often depicted with long flowing red locks. The sisters were ultimately transformed into stars by Zeus and sit near the constellation of Orion. The image is printed on archival Canson Platine paper. Trimmed with a minimum of a 2 inch border for handling. This print is signed and numbered on the back of the print. Certificate of authenticity is numbered and signed.
2020
Digital on Paper
5
60 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in
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Long Beach-based photographer, Mallory Morrison, has been honing her skills in underwater photography for the past several years and continues to experiment with new processes and concepts. Originally a dance photographer, Mallory blended her photography skills with her twenty-four years of dance experience, bringing about a perfect marriage of her two passions. Mallory’s evolution into underwater photography allowed her to introduce another element to this union and extend the range of her talent even further. Her use of dancers in an underwater environment allows Mallory to challenge the boundaries of people photography - utilizing weightlessness to tell stories which explore the depths of movement and composition.
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