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ROBYN SHAW Fashion Practice And New Technology BA (Hons) Fashion Leeds College Of Art
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SIMON Terrill
This new exhibition showcases Simon Terrills most recent work using digital print and photography. These holographic images shows dinner scenarios layered over one another in a three piece collection, the colours chosen all connect with one another creating a monochromatic blur. He is also well known for images of large groups which are unaware of the camera presence, this captures the space inbetween.
This specific work consists of overlayed photographs, I feel as though you could peel away the layers of the images and have a collarge of motion photographs which would lead on from one another. In most of Terrills work he makes motion and movement the concept and finds new and innovative ways in which he can communicate it to an audience. He mostly draws attention to natural movements and stances, nothing is ever posed. He cleverly places the seperate pictures so that you can almost imagine what the figures next move will be and the illusion of movement comes alive. Using such a typically common environment in the images makes you concentrate more on the figure and what they are doing and you almost disregard the rest of the image.
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