THIRD PLACE WINNER - Fine Art: Abstract (PROFESSIONAL)
Transposed

Photo © Melissa Amber + River Lee
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Transposed Series Description
To change a relative place, perception or normal order of… Transposed is an ongoing series of abstract monochromatic works expanding on notions of reality.
A change in perspective leads to a change in experience. Momentary black/white horizon and coastal lines become distorted and rearranged through an emergent and transient practice of image laying. Each piece in the series allows the witness to embark upon new cycles of imagination and associations, providing an experimental chance to dream and envision from their own subconscious — to be transported into worlds of their own creation. , where daydreaming is actualized.
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Transposed Series Description
To change a relative place, perception or normal order of… Transposed is an ongoing series of abstract monochromatic works expanding on notions of reality.
A change in perspective leads to a change in experience. Momentary black/white horizon and coastal lines become distorted and rearranged through an emergent and transient practice of image laying. Each piece in the series allows the witness to embark upon new cycles of imagination and associations, providing an experimental chance to dream and envision from their own subconscious — to be transported into worlds of their own creation. , where daydreaming is actualized.
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A change in perspective leads to a change in experience– known for their depth of concept and philosophical undertones Melissa Amber [b. 1983] + River Lee [b. 1989] are contemporary fine art photographers from B.C. Canada. The women began their artistic collaboration known as “Sisters Of The Woods” in early 2015 while healing and overcoming life altering concussions together using the curative power of nature and art. Their subjects range from self-portrait, each taking turns in front and behind the lens and pure creative abstraction of nature. Editors of Dodho Photography Magazine describe their works as having “Originality, Creativity, Execution Excellence and Global Impact.” Their large chromalux metal works have won them over 16 international photography honours/awards and are being shown and collected from Canada to Europe.BACK TO GALLERY