Holly Armishaw

  In her recent series titled Frax 4-D, Holly Armishaw bridges the distance between a "normative" photography, exemplified by a generic horizontal landscape-format photograph, which is the familiar fundament of pictorial space, and a completely synthesized digital image, a mathematically-generated "morphed" shape not recognizable as any particular form.  In her attempt to represent the "unseeable", a hypothetical, "supernatural" reality, her work reveals the fragility of photographic representation and introduces into it a new kind of abstraction.

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St Kitts Nugget
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SoHo, NYC
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Aerial Prairies
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Paris Architecture
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Montreal Modernism
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St Lawrence Seaway
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St Telus
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St Kitts Sphere
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Yaletown, Vancouver
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Paris, Frax 4D
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San Juan Atlantic
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San Francisco
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Vancouver, Frax 4-D (2004)
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