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A Day at the Beach
dye sublimation print on metal editions of 12 in varying sizes
“These images are not created using Photoshop or any algorithm. Other than minor cropping these are actual unaltered photographs. This method
of working is exciting to me because it is almost like magic, where the TV is liter- ally ‘channeling’ these images and I am there to capture them, and being open to the spontaneity that occurs.
“All images are printed as Dye Sublimation on Metal, a very archival process, in small editions. I’ve chosen to use metal rather than printing on paper because the metal substrate shines through the surface, adding another visual layer of depth. The industrial feel of the metal works well with contemporary digital tech- nology and the glitches that occur.”