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wake up Photograph

daryl thetford

United States

Photography, C-type on Other

Size: 18.9 W x 23.6 H x 23.6 D in

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photo collage consisting of multiple photos of mannequin, train cars, graffiti, painted surfaces, poster walls, palm reader signs taken and developed by artist. Digital process, C-Print.

Details & Dimensions

Photography:C-type on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18.9 W x 23.6 H x 23.6 D in

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Thetford was recently invited to participate in the Digital Darkroom Slide Show Exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles. He was one of 28 invited to this invitation only event. Thetford's photographs have also been featured in exhibitions in museums and galleries throughout the United States, including the Mobile Museum of Art in Alabama, the Museum of Anthropology of the University of California-Chico, the Hunter Museum, CreateHere, and the Association for Visual Arts in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the San Diego Art Institute, and Urban Art Works in Alpharetta, Georgia, and the SMart Multimedia Festival in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Thetford's work is in private, public, corporate collections, including those of Winnow Press and the Texas Office of Tourism in Austin, the National Security Agency in Collierville, Tennessee, the Mayor's Office, City of Hoover, Alabama, and Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Iowa. In 2012, Thetford is having solo exhibitions at the Jung Center in Houston, Texas; Kennedy-Douglas Center for the Arts in Florence, Alabama and the Tanner-Hill Gallery in Chattanooga In 2011, Daryl Thetford was selected to participate in Art in Motion, a project sponsored by Public Art Chattanooga - a new initiative designed to transform Chattanooga, Tennessee's downtown electric shuttles into mobile public art works. His proposal was one out of five selected from 38 submissions consisting of two-dimensional designs to wrap on the zero emission electric buses. Also in 2011, his work was shown at the art fair, Art Dallas, represented by the Tanner-Hill in Chattanooga, Tennessee. His photograph Money was featured in the June 2011 issue of international publication Twill #14, a trilingual magazine based in Paris.

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