Junk, Emptiness and Uglyness into Art

Capturing what attracts my attention with a hint of nature & lighting......

Monday, October 4, 2010

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Fotografiar es colocar la cabeza, el ojo y el corazón en un mismo eje." Henry Cartier-Bresson

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Deborah Rodriguez
Am a Cuban born photographer, which interests focused on environmental changes. I received my BFA in Photography and Art History as a minor from Florida International University in 2010. As a photographer I developed an interest in found objects where I transform them through out my lens in sculptural forms due to their size, volume and textures. My affinity and affection towards chaotic and ugly places stems from my experience in my birth country Cuba where everything is in a constant disrepair. I has combined a minimalistic approach to the composition along with the chaos presented at the sites. I have been exploring the world of the trees, junk cars, kids and empty spaces lastly with the desire of finding always new things to capture.
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Holocaust Memorial visit

Through these pictures, I wanted to portray my viewpoint about this memorial dedicated to the Jews who suffered the Holocaust in the WW II. This horrible event of the world history has always affected sentimentally others due to the genocide committed by Nazis during the war invasions. With this slideshow, I want to keep alive the suffered faces and bodies made by the sculptor and architect Kenneth Treister who wanted to memorialize the victims. Also I portrayed different Jews symbols such as the star of David with the black letters "Jude" and areas also created by Treister such as the "Arbor of History", “The Sculpture of Love and Anguish", and "The Lonely Path" from where you can hear the voices of Israeli children singing songs dedicated to the Holocaust . Definitely, the visit to this memorial provokes mixed emotions such as sadness, hope, desperation, and anguish for the loss of those people.

Mini Series " What is Left"

What is left is the title for this mini-series where I took pictures in the Coral Castle in Miami, Florida. I just portrayed the vestiges of the man named Edward Leedskalnin who built this fabulous castle for his sweet sixteen love. Through my pictures, I wanted to show once again my attraction for the ugly and textured found objects used by this excellent architect. I played again with the magic of black and white, which emphasized the rough texture of the tools, and I combined it with some color antique appearance photographs, which give at the same time a monochromatic look to the ambiance.


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