Cheryl Gross & Marta Wapiennik Collaboration II version updated

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drawings CHERYL GROSS photography MARTA WAPIENNIK

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Cheryl’s words: One day while I was browsing through about.me I found Marta Wapiennik. About.me .com is a website that showcases not only artists but also, people from all walks of life. I liked Marta’s page very much. I contacted her in the hopes that she would be open to collaborate. I thought my style would work well with her photos. Collaborations usually involve compromise, but since my last one with poet Nicelle Davis was and remains incredibly successful, (four animations, winner 2015 Ó Bhéal Video Poetry Festival and three books later), I decided to give it a shot. The reason my collaboration with Marta works so well is because we allow each other the room to create and not step on each other’s toes. We have a tremendous amount of respect and trust each other’s judgment. Marta possesses an acute eye for design, while her photography helps provide the dystopian ambiance I aspire towards in my writing and drawings. I feel her backgrounds are equally as important as my artwork. Marta’s words: About six months ago I was looking for someone to collaborate with on the Internet. Fortunately I found Cheryl or she found me (I cannot exactly remember who wrote first.) I really liked her drawings and she said my photos were cool. Cheryl thought about mixing our works. Because I like abstract art and I love to take photos, I grabbed my camera and immediately started to send Cheryl lots of “backgrounds”. In my opinion Cheryl is very good at telling stories in her unique style, which was something I did as a child, but stopped when I reached adulthood. Because I feel connected to the way Cheryl expresses her storytelling, it’s incredibly gratifying to give something of myself and add “depth” to her illustrations. Although our art is considered “mixed-media”, it doesn’t change the message Cheryl is trying to convey. We both love original, sophisticated, eccentricity the world has to offer. We just happen to work in different mediums. Needless to say I feel that my photos and Cheryl’s drawings complete each other. I personally lean towards taking delicate photos, void of narration or specific subjects and let Cheryl tell the rest of the story. My role in our collaboration is to fill and compliment, the so-called empty space therefore completing the work in its entirety. If I were to compare it to something it would be to what music is to film. Film can stand-alone but when you add music, it enriches the experience and adds character.

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To be continued... Contact us: cmmgross@gmail.com marta.wapiennik@gmail.com

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