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Constellation of Factors

"Constellation of Factors" by Arlene Nesbitt

Copyright 2006 by Arlene Nesbitt


Arlene NesbittArlene writes:
"Constellation of Factors" is among a series titled Reformation Now that was created for a gallery with a season's theme of "the relationship of form and space." I created a quadrascope with mirrors, and through it took macro photos of various objects. The images were named with phrases describing the thought processes in the development of the 15th Century Reformation.

Arlene Nesbitt grew up on the Canadian prairies. Painting, her first love, developed while working for a BA in art and psychology in the United States. After teaching elementary school art, she worked as an art therapist in Britain. Her interest in photography began while living on the tiny island of Iona in the Hebrides. The main theme was archetypal human forms revealed in close-ups of unusual rock formations. Her work was shown on the islands and in Glasgow. Returning to Canada, she learned Photoshop and began to work with layers of photographs, monoprints, rubbings, etc. She creates visual essays with a series of images to develop an idea. Her work has been exhibited in group and solo shows on Vancouver Island and the Mainland. She can be reached via email at arlene@amnart.ca, or through her website at www.amnart.ca.

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