rebecca sexton larson
The Trip Home Self Representation XOXO Bird That Flutters Regrets Escape Dwell Contemporary Ex Voto Series
“Before We Can See”  Under a Bird's Shadow One's Own Moment Under a Dusty Wing Passions Unguided Associates Number 3 Number 11 Number 30 Number 28 Number 7 Number 8 Pink Heart
From The Broken Heart Series Token Heart
From the Broken Heart Series Letters
From the Broken Heart Series White Interior Apparition
Red Interior
Pinhole Photos
My current body of work was created using large black and white silver prints produced from pinhole cameras. The images are captured on film by using either a 4x5 Leonardo pinhole camera or a pinhole camera made from a Tide detergent box. Both these cameras are modified to allow the attachment of a Polaroid 645 film back. Since the camera lacks a viewfinder, I rely on Polaroid Positive Negative 55 film to produce a positive ‘reference' image--this particular Polaroid film also provides a black and white negative at the same time.
After the silver print is made, I build upon each print by using various art mediums such as painting, drawing, and image transfers. Often, multiple photographs are juxtaposed together to evoke narratives connecting one image to another, not unlike chapters in a book. I feel most comfortable photographing possessions associated with my home, family and everyday life. Occasionally, I incorporate hand or machine-sewn verses or writing into select areas of the print to act as dialog. The writings, both from personal journals and verses from popular 20th century poets, push the narrative capabilities of the image. All of my finished pieces are distinctive works on paper that move beyond the boundaries of a traditional photograph.
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