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I melted photographs onto steel plates, then scanned and printed them on large sheets of watercolor paper.
The series includes smaller multi-plate artworks inspired by Eastern Orthodox icon paintings. Model/subject: Kriszta Maher-Zsitvay.
I melted photographs onto steel plates, then scanned and printed them on large sheets of watercolor paper.
The series includes smaller multi-plate artworks inspired by Eastern Orthodox icon paintings. Model/subject: Kriszta Maher-Zsitvay.
I melted photographs onto steel plates, then scanned and printed them on large sheets of watercolor paper.
The series includes smaller multi-plate artworks inspired by Eastern Orthodox icon paintings. Model/subject: Kriszta Maher-Zsitvay.
I melted photographs onto steel plates, then scanned and printed them on large sheets of watercolor paper.
The series includes smaller multi-plate artworks inspired by Eastern Orthodox icon paintings. Model/subject: Kriszta Maher-Zsitvay.
About
Mark Maher has been making experimental art in Helsinki, Finland for the past 23 years. His images and objects explore a range of ideas and processes that blend the critical and disquieting with the sincerely wonderstruck.
In Finland, he's had solo exhibitions of his work at Amos Anderson Museum, The Finnish Museum of Photography, Victor Barsokevitsch Photo Centre, Hippolyte Gallery, and Muu Gallery. Internationally, his art has been shown in far-flung places including Chicago, Kuwait City, Berlin, and Shanghai. Five books of his art have been published.
Maher loves big-hearted dissent, swimming outdoors in wintertime, and curating his long-running Helsinki-based artist event and exhibition series, Love&Money.
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