Maggie Taylor
For a little over three years now I have been using a flatbed scanner instead of a camera, to record and interpret the little objects I collect. Each object, drawing, or photograph is scanned separately and becomes a layer in an image. Using the computer I am able to arrange and play with these elements in much the same way that I worked with objects in a still life photograph. I work very spontaneously and intuitively, trying to come up with images which have some resonance and a somewhat mysterious narrative content. There is no one meaning for any of the images, rather they exist as a kind of visual riddle or open-ended poem.
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