Artwork description
Domino plays on the classic confrontation of black and white, of yin and yang, with two nude women who curl up in contrasting dots. They reach for one another but cannot connect, a powerful visual reminder of the small distances that can seem so monumental in our modern world.
About the Artist
Craig Colvin is an award winning photographer and educator based in San Jose, CA. Craig's primary focus is using the human body as art. This is expressed in many forms but his goal is to use the body to mimic the shapes and curves that are found in nature. This might be the gentle slope of a sand dune, a curve of a rock, or the rolling hills of a mountain range. Making a body conform to natural formations re-enforces this similarity between the nature of the body and the nature of the land.
Craig's work has been published in numerous magazines and books, and exhibited in galleries and shows worldwide. He teaches photography workshops throughout the US and online photography courses through This Week in Photography School. more »
Craig's work has been published in numerous magazines and books, and exhibited in galleries and shows worldwide. He teaches photography workshops throughout the US and online photography courses through This Week in Photography School. more »
- Photography
- Certificate of Authenticity included
- Style: Pop Art, Subtle Provocateur, Black & White
- Subject: Female, Couples
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