from the series Observable Imagination
Photograph (c) 2011 Bai Hua/All Rights Reserved
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from the series Observable Imagination
Photograph (c) 2011 Bai Hua/All Rights Reserved
Photograph (c) 2011 Bai Hua/All Rights Reserved
from the series Observable Imagination
Photograph (c) 2011 Bai Hua/All Rights Reserved
Photograph (c) 2011 Bai Hua/All Rights Reserved
Photographer Bai Hua, was born and raised in Haikou Shi, in the Hainan Province of China. He studied Art and Design at the Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai, before recently completing his Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Digital Photography at The School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Hua describes himself as a naturally curious person. Driven by this curiosity in his series Observable Imagination, he describes the person in each photograph as performing a double role, as both the terminal of observation and the starting point of imagination. I was very impressed viewing Hua's very large prints (40" X 71") from this series, one of which is chosen for an upcoming group exhibition curated by Michael Foley (details below).
Hua describes himself as a naturally curious person. Driven by this curiosity in his series Observable Imagination, he describes the person in each photograph as performing a double role, as both the terminal of observation and the starting point of imagination. I was very impressed viewing Hua's very large prints (40" X 71") from this series, one of which is chosen for an upcoming group exhibition curated by Michael Foley (details below).
3 comments:
I liked very much the works where he works the space !
wonderful !
both series are wonderful.
Really beautiful images
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