Artist Information:
Jeremy Webb
norwich,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Feb 2003
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Artist Statement:
Although much of my recent work is digital, I was a traditional film photographer long before I picked up my Photoshop/Applemac combo, so most of my work I describe as "photography-based" digital. I try to combine the best of my traditional photographic skills with the almost endless creative possibilities of digital image manipulation in a controlled and restrained way. Much of my work is inspired by the sensual and the surreal, and a desire to impart some simple truth with clarity and directness, but also to touch a nerve by focussing on uncertainty, the unexpected, or the deliberately ambiguous.
For the past 3 years I've been selling my work as limited edition fine art digital prints, in editions of ten only, and have exhibited widely throughout the UK and had work featured in many publications, most recently being featured and reviewed in the British Journal of Photography (BJP) in November 2000. In 2001 I was awarded first prize in the Kentmere Awards (digital section) and in 2002 I was a merit-awarded finalist in the London Photographic Awards (LPA.5) for a digital image created in response to a wonderful poem by Maya Angelou, "Come And Be ...
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Jeremy Webb's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Jeremy Webb's Portfolio. Browse Webb's body of work: Although much of my recent work is digital, I was a traditional film photographer long before I picked up my Photoshop/Applemac combo, so most of my work I describe as "photography-based" digital. I try to combine the best of my traditional photographic skills with the almost endless creative possibilities of digital image manipulation in a controlled and restrained way. Much of my work is inspired by the sensual and the surreal, and a desire to impart some simple truth with clarity and directness, but also to touch a nerve by focussing on uncertainty, the unexpected, or the deliberately ... | |
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