Artist Information:
Thomas Bauer
Pittsburgh, PA
United States
Member Since: Nov 2001
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Artist Statement:
All of these images are made up of select areas of the human form. For best results, make sure that you click each to enlarge.
My work deals with breaking things down (usually the human body) and rebuilding them in a way that accentuates an inherent beauty while making the subject part of a greater whole. But while the subject is changed into something bigger than its self, it still exists on its own in the whole.
The "bodysculpt" series has evolved from years of trial and error until it all came together one day and it hit me that this series is what I had been trying to find within myself. These are the images that I have been trying to produce ever since my days at the Columbus Collage of Art and Design. My degree focused on photography, but my interests in drawing and painting would not allow me to only produce the traditional photographs that worked so well for others. Back then I often found myself trying to do things in a very non-traditional manner. Quite often this meant "the wrong way" and ended in disaster. My Ideas were good, but the traditional techniques failed me. ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
With most of my photography being more commercial and medical, I am just starting my fine art career. If you like what you see and would like to help me out, please feel free to contact me.
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Artist Galleries:
With most of my photography being more commercial and medical, I am just starting my fine art career. If you like what you see and would like to help me out, please feel free to contact me.
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Thomas Bauer's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Thomas Bauer's Portfolio. Browse Bauer's body of work: All of these images are made up of select areas of the human form. For best results, make sure that you click each to enlarge.
My work deals with breaking things down (usually the human body) and rebuilding them in a way that accentuates an inherent beauty while making the subject part of a greater whole. But while the subject is changed into something bigger than its self, it still exists on its own in the whole.
The "bodysculpt" series has evolved from years of trial and error until it all came together one day and it hit me that ... | |
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