Brooklyn, NY,
One of the most distinctive characteristics of s.m.dyer’s photography is the painterly quality she a...
About the artist
Joined In 2016
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About the artist
Joined In 2016
(5 Followers)
One of the most distinctive characteristics of s.m.dyer’s photography is the painterly quality she achieves. She interprets common objects and scenes, and in certain cases, protects the subjects identity, yet elevates the images to otherworldly planes and moody atmospheres. She enjoys adding herself, so she paints or inks the images by hand. Self taught, she draws inspiration from her favorite artists, Van Gogh, Matisse and Picasso, using them as guides and challenges in her own work.
Years ago s.m. dyer was intrigued by the painter’s tarps that covered the Brooklyn Bridge. Each day she found herself waiting for the sun so she could make images of layers. The graffiti covered tarp rustled in the breeze - in the background, a bustling city sat at the ready, waiting for the sun to illuminate the structure, and thus creating shadows. It was an incredible learning experience for her, making pictures that are so unique and that will never be seen again. This was also a gateway. She loved the idea of shrouded images, and through a lifetime of studying the master painters, her quest is to re-imagine photography. Her next adventure was to create motion, and as it were, she also created odd looks from passersby! Composed moving shots i...