Dissecting the layered, complex works of the Vancouver-educated, Los Angeles-based artist.
An uninhibited look at the natural world.
A large part of her practise relies on the editing process.
Almost contradictory, she is a photographer focused on that which we cannot see.
Her recently installed piece, DG Weave, is photographer Jessica Eaton’s largest public work to date and is presented as part of this year’s Capture Photography Festival.
"Images That Speak" at Capture Photography Festival.
“Images That Speak” showcases 10 contemporary artists who apply photographic processes—from digital compositing to darkroom experiments—to create art that refuses quiet, effortless reception. These works argue, converse, and raise questions, indecipherable at a glance, yet teeming with ideas.
You may remember artist Byron Dauncey’s street art from Vancouver’s urban landscape, signed with the name “Cameraman”. Today, Dauncey has exhibited in galleries across the city.
Focus: Capture Photography Festival.
Our series, “Focus”, highlights artists featured in the first annual Capture Photography Festival, which runs October 1 until November 15.
Focus: Capture Photography Festival.
Our series, “Focus”, highlights artists featured in the first annual Capture Photography Festival, which runs October 1 until November 15.