0158, 2006 - James Welling
About the Work
About 0158
Floating atop a vivid blue landscape, Philip Johnson's Glass House is at once present and ephemeral, its architectural structure seamlessly dissolving into the branches and trunks of the surrounding trees. Using a transparent blue film, Welling distorts our understanding of visual perception.
About the Artist
About James Welling
Part artist, part mad scientist, James Welling pushes the limits of photography through experimentation and exploration of materials. Self-trained and fueled by curiosity, there doesn ...Read More
Part artist, part mad scientist, James Welling pushes the limits of photography through experimentation and exploration of materials. Self-trained and fueled by curiosity, there doesn't seem to be a photographic process or tool he has yet to attempt. His abstractions are rendered as photograms, traditional gelatin silver prints, Polaroids, and digitally processed prints. He uses shutterless, digital, and vintage view cameras to create his images; in some cases he removes the camera altogether and works directly on film. Despite his wide range of methods, we see one common thread in all of his works: light.Read Less
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