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Artist Information:
Jarvis Grant
Washington, DC
United States
Member Since: Jul 2000
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Artist Media:
Computer Art (3)
Graphic Design (2)
other (1)
Photography Color (3)
Photography Other (2)
Artist Exhibitions:
The Naked Truth, Fort Collins,
CO
The Center for Fine Art
Photography, 2006

Virtual Fields; New
Landscapes, Internet
www.postpicasso.com, 2005

Hidden Treasures, Washington,
DC
The Graham Collection, 2005

A Proud Continuum: Eight
Decades of Art at Howard
University, Washington, DC
Howard University College of
Fine Arts Gallery, 2005

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Further Information
Artist Galleries:
Actinic Studios Press

Washington, DC 20004
202-270-8580...

Further Information
Artist Reviews:
Coming Soon!
Collections:
DC Commission on the Arts &
Humanities, Washington, DC,
USA

The Center for Fine Art
Photography, Museum of
Contemporary Art, Fort
Collins, CO

Center for Creative
Photography Ansel and Virginia
Adams Collection, The
University of Arizona, Tucson,
AZ

Art in Embassies, United
States Department of State,
Washington, DC

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Commissions:
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Artist Statement for Jarvis Grant

My central subjects have always been Nature and Architecture. When speaking of my personal work, I think of myself as a street photographer. The urban landscape has always fascinated me. I enjoy playing the essentials of nature & architecture off of each other. The act of photographing a scene or objects is like performing visual fugues. All that stuff I learned in school help brings the thing together, that’s the classical part. Being able to place my experiences, thoughts, and improvisations is the jazz/fun part.


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