Kristin Doner
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at 11:51 am
Posted by Jenny
I’m fascinated by these pictures by Kristin Doner because each one is made entirely from finger prints. Kristin explains that ‘gesture’ is the medium for this body of work. The patterns are created by capturing hand movements on a scanner. Sections are isolated and then repeated and reflected.
“There were sensual lines formed by fingers pressing together, and patches of color and shape that were unfamiliar yet personal. Fascinated by the rhythm of repeating and reflecting images, I manipulated organic lines and shapes until I discovered nothing in the narrow space between my fingers, which eventually became a dandelion motif.”
This process is explained further in the following video.
For further examples visit www.kristindonerstudios.com.
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