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Tumblr Artist
Jessica Eaton | on Tumblr (b.1977, Canada)
••• Interpolation Dramatization 7 (2012)••• cfaal 113 (2011)••• cfaal 109 (2011)••• cfaal 115 (2011)••• cfaal 241 (reflections) (2012)
The canadian visual artist Jessica Eaton holds a BFA in photography from the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver and is living and working in Montreal. Jessica has received extensive recognition for her work, includding the Grand Prix du Jury for the Hyères Fashion and Photography Festival 2012, Foam International Photography Magazine Talent Call 2012, etc. Her work focuses on the possibilities of the medium and is often experimental in nature. Highly conceptual yet beautiful, Jessica uses simple rectangular gels and multiple exposures to create enchanting graphics. She applies filters in three colors to her camera and takes multiple exposures, a process that turns gray forms into the vibrant ones. Please visit Jessica’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
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artchipel:

Tumblr Artist
Jessica Eaton | on Tumblr (b.1977, Canada)
••• Interpolation Dramatization 7 (2012)••• cfaal 113 (2011)••• cfaal 109 (2011)••• cfaal 115 (2011)••• cfaal 241 (reflections) (2012)
The canadian visual artist Jessica Eaton holds a BFA in photography from the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver and is living and working in Montreal. Jessica has received extensive recognition for her work, includding the Grand Prix du Jury for the Hyères Fashion and Photography Festival 2012, Foam International Photography Magazine Talent Call 2012, etc. Her work focuses on the possibilities of the medium and is often experimental in nature. Highly conceptual yet beautiful, Jessica uses simple rectangular gels and multiple exposures to create enchanting graphics. She applies filters in three colors to her camera and takes multiple exposures, a process that turns gray forms into the vibrant ones. Please visit Jessica’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
[more Jessica Eaton]
artchipel:

Tumblr Artist
Jessica Eaton | on Tumblr (b.1977, Canada)
••• Interpolation Dramatization 7 (2012)••• cfaal 113 (2011)••• cfaal 109 (2011)••• cfaal 115 (2011)••• cfaal 241 (reflections) (2012)
The canadian visual artist Jessica Eaton holds a BFA in photography from the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver and is living and working in Montreal. Jessica has received extensive recognition for her work, includding the Grand Prix du Jury for the Hyères Fashion and Photography Festival 2012, Foam International Photography Magazine Talent Call 2012, etc. Her work focuses on the possibilities of the medium and is often experimental in nature. Highly conceptual yet beautiful, Jessica uses simple rectangular gels and multiple exposures to create enchanting graphics. She applies filters in three colors to her camera and takes multiple exposures, a process that turns gray forms into the vibrant ones. Please visit Jessica’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
[more Jessica Eaton]
artchipel:

Tumblr Artist
Jessica Eaton | on Tumblr (b.1977, Canada)
••• Interpolation Dramatization 7 (2012)••• cfaal 113 (2011)••• cfaal 109 (2011)••• cfaal 115 (2011)••• cfaal 241 (reflections) (2012)
The canadian visual artist Jessica Eaton holds a BFA in photography from the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver and is living and working in Montreal. Jessica has received extensive recognition for her work, includding the Grand Prix du Jury for the Hyères Fashion and Photography Festival 2012, Foam International Photography Magazine Talent Call 2012, etc. Her work focuses on the possibilities of the medium and is often experimental in nature. Highly conceptual yet beautiful, Jessica uses simple rectangular gels and multiple exposures to create enchanting graphics. She applies filters in three colors to her camera and takes multiple exposures, a process that turns gray forms into the vibrant ones. Please visit Jessica’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
[more Jessica Eaton]
artchipel:

Tumblr Artist
Jessica Eaton | on Tumblr (b.1977, Canada)
••• Interpolation Dramatization 7 (2012)••• cfaal 113 (2011)••• cfaal 109 (2011)••• cfaal 115 (2011)••• cfaal 241 (reflections) (2012)
The canadian visual artist Jessica Eaton holds a BFA in photography from the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver and is living and working in Montreal. Jessica has received extensive recognition for her work, includding the Grand Prix du Jury for the Hyères Fashion and Photography Festival 2012, Foam International Photography Magazine Talent Call 2012, etc. Her work focuses on the possibilities of the medium and is often experimental in nature. Highly conceptual yet beautiful, Jessica uses simple rectangular gels and multiple exposures to create enchanting graphics. She applies filters in three colors to her camera and takes multiple exposures, a process that turns gray forms into the vibrant ones. Please visit Jessica’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
[more Jessica Eaton]

artchipel:

Tumblr Artist

Jessica Eaton | on Tumblr (b.1977, Canada)

••• Interpolation Dramatization 7 (2012)
••• cfaal 113 (2011)
••• cfaal 109 (2011)
••• cfaal 115 (2011)
••• cfaal 241 (reflections) (2012)

The canadian visual artist Jessica Eaton holds a BFA in photography from the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver and is living and working in Montreal. Jessica has received extensive recognition for her work, includding the Grand Prix du Jury for the Hyères Fashion and Photography Festival 2012, Foam International Photography Magazine Talent Call 2012, etc. Her work focuses on the possibilities of the medium and is often experimental in nature. Highly conceptual yet beautiful, Jessica uses simple rectangular gels and multiple exposures to create enchanting graphics. She applies filters in three colors to her camera and takes multiple exposures, a process that turns gray forms into the vibrant ones. Please visit Jessica’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.

[more Jessica Eaton]


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rcruzniemiec:

Wadi Rum Desert Resort Oppenheim
“Here, where desert sand meets desert stone, we see a singular opportunity to devise a new contract between man and nature. Reinterpreting the way we have dealt with the earth, our proposal establishes a new benchmark for design, quality and sustainability in the natural environment.  The conceptual point of departure has its roots in the tectonic and geological histories of the region. The boundaries between man-made and nature, interior and exterior are deliberately blurred establishing maximum effect with minimum affect. The lodges are nestled across the landscape — enhancing rather than distorting an awareness of the context. An enlightened new approach to living with the land and not simply upon it; learning anew how to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.”
rcruzniemiec:

Wadi Rum Desert Resort Oppenheim
“Here, where desert sand meets desert stone, we see a singular opportunity to devise a new contract between man and nature. Reinterpreting the way we have dealt with the earth, our proposal establishes a new benchmark for design, quality and sustainability in the natural environment.  The conceptual point of departure has its roots in the tectonic and geological histories of the region. The boundaries between man-made and nature, interior and exterior are deliberately blurred establishing maximum effect with minimum affect. The lodges are nestled across the landscape — enhancing rather than distorting an awareness of the context. An enlightened new approach to living with the land and not simply upon it; learning anew how to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.”
rcruzniemiec:

Wadi Rum Desert Resort Oppenheim
“Here, where desert sand meets desert stone, we see a singular opportunity to devise a new contract between man and nature. Reinterpreting the way we have dealt with the earth, our proposal establishes a new benchmark for design, quality and sustainability in the natural environment.  The conceptual point of departure has its roots in the tectonic and geological histories of the region. The boundaries between man-made and nature, interior and exterior are deliberately blurred establishing maximum effect with minimum affect. The lodges are nestled across the landscape — enhancing rather than distorting an awareness of the context. An enlightened new approach to living with the land and not simply upon it; learning anew how to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.”
rcruzniemiec:

Wadi Rum Desert Resort Oppenheim
“Here, where desert sand meets desert stone, we see a singular opportunity to devise a new contract between man and nature. Reinterpreting the way we have dealt with the earth, our proposal establishes a new benchmark for design, quality and sustainability in the natural environment.  The conceptual point of departure has its roots in the tectonic and geological histories of the region. The boundaries between man-made and nature, interior and exterior are deliberately blurred establishing maximum effect with minimum affect. The lodges are nestled across the landscape — enhancing rather than distorting an awareness of the context. An enlightened new approach to living with the land and not simply upon it; learning anew how to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.”

rcruzniemiec:

Wadi Rum Desert Resort Oppenheim

“Here, where desert sand meets desert stone, we see a singular opportunity to devise a new contract between man and nature. Reinterpreting the way we have dealt with the earth, our proposal establishes a new benchmark for design, quality and sustainability in the natural environment.  The conceptual point of departure has its roots in the tectonic and geological histories of the region. The boundaries between man-made and nature, interior and exterior are deliberately blurred establishing maximum effect with minimum affect. The lodges are nestled across the landscape — enhancing rather than distorting an awareness of the context. An enlightened new approach to living with the land and not simply upon it; learning anew how to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.”