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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
David Hilliard
For years I have been actively documenting my life and the lives of those around me, recording events and attempting to create order in a sometimes chaotic world. While my photographs focus on the personal, the familiar and the simply ordinary, the work strikes a balance between autobiography and fiction. Within the photographs physical distance is often manipulated to represent emotional distance. The casual glances people share can take on a deeper significance, and what initially appears subjective and intimate is quite often a commentary on the larger contours of life.
For me, the construction of panoramic photographs, comprised of various single images, acts as a visual language. Focal planes shift, panel by panel. This sequencing of photographs and shifting of focal planes allows me the luxury of guiding the viewer across the photograph, directing their eye; an effect which could not be achieved through a single image.
I continually aspire to represent the spaces we inhabit, relationships we create, and the objects with which we surround ourselves. I hope the messages the photographs deliver speak to the personal as well as the universal experience. I find the enduring power and the sheer ability of a photograph to express a thought, a moment, or an idea, to be the most powerful expression of myself, both as an artist, and as an individual.
David Hilliard 







http://www.davidhilliard.com
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Anni Kuan Spring/Summer 06 by Sagmeister INC
All clothes were illustrated and filled with the original patterned fabric.
All illustrations are done with the fashion designer's everyday tools: pins and fibre. with the mailer came 12 black pins to put the newspaper sheets on the wall—one side of each sheet is part of a big poster—a snapshot of Anni Kuan the designer.
- Richard The







http://www.rt80.net/portfolio/annikuan-mailer/anni-kuan-pin.pdf
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