Artist Information:
Lee Muslin
New York, NY
United States
Member Since: Aug 2000
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Artist Statement:
For over 30 years I have been photographing the beauty and wonder of the world, beginning when I was a fine art major at the University of Delaware. In 1995, while attending Parsons School of Design studying for a degree in photography, I became fascinated with the mysteries of digital imaging. This process facilitates results that would be impossible in the traditional darkroom and has enabled me to push boundaries in my work. By blending my original photographs I create a world removed from the limits of reality. Like dreams, this art possesses a vividness and connection to experience, but yet it’s an illusion. The allegorical imagery engages the eyes, minds, and spirits of the viewers and invites them to develop their own personal interpretation. To realize an idea, I review my archive of thousands of photographs to decide which images can be merged to make a compelling statement. Determining the placement of images and which techniques to employ to create the most effective result, intellectually as well as visually, often involves many days, weeks or even months. The final image is printed with pigmented inks on archival matte paper, watercolor paper or canvas. These textured surfaces lend a ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Feb. - Apr. 2001 TIMES SQUARE LOBBY GALLERY, Getting It Together, group exhibition
Feb. - Mar. 2001 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE, Spiritual Moment, PWP juried group exhibition
January 2000 CORK GALLERY, Lincoln Center, Flowers, Visual Arts League exhibition
Nov. '00 - Feb. 2001 THE CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM, Baltimore, Snapshots, group exhibition
Oct. - Dec. ...
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Lee Muslin's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Lee Muslin's Portfolio. Browse Muslin's body of work: For over 30 years I have been photographing the beauty and wonder of the world, beginning when I was a fine art major at the University of Delaware. In 1995, while attending Parsons School of Design studying for a degree in photography, I became fascinated with the mysteries of digital imaging. This process facilitates results that would be impossible in the traditional darkroom and has enabled me to push boundaries in my work. By blending my original photographs I create a world removed from the limits of reality. Like dreams, this art possesses a vividness and connection to experience, but ... | |
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