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In a time of digital domination,
it is refreshing to find an artist who embraces film and traditional photographic processing.
Her dramatic images are not manipulated by a computer but rather by other than using long exposure times.
Carr takes advantage of time, light, and the environment that she photographs to
create ethereal landscapes capturing an eerie sense of fleeting perspective.
Christine’s current series combines the freedom of driving with exploration of place.
Her resulting photographs are emotional landscapes that capture brief moments of twilight.
She uses long exposure times to absorb and transform the atmosphere of ordinarily overlooked
locations into dramatic transitory compositions.
Christine received her B.F.A. in photography from Corcoran College of Art and Design and her M.F.A.
from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Pennsylvania.
Her works is both mesmerizing and contemplative.
Christine is an emerging artist with a great deal of talent;
don’t miss this opportunity March 10th – April 1st.
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