
Zoo openned at the grace-gallery in Vancouver on October 23, 2008.
It was an exhibit of a series of 13 Cintra-mounted digital Lightjet prints.
With tongue in cheek, I present a collection of black and white prints. Created from found photographs of animals, the creatures have been consciously altered, possessing human faces that gaze directly at the viewer.
If Zoo brings to mind the following ideas, then you have been graced (sic) with some knowledge of critical theory, making you part of the dying culture of the intellectual. That said, if nothing that follows these words makes sense to you, just enjoy the funny pictures. (more…)