"Egyptian Swing" Carnival Series Print
Image of the swing ride at a street carnival on a foggy dark morning. This ride features a replica of the mask of King Tut and had Egyptian style lettering on it. (A similar ride was featured in the movie Zombieland.)
Photographed in Culver City, California in March of 2009, this image is from a series of photographs from the “Gothic Carnival Series.” The series was intended to show the unintended and inherent creepiness of street carnivals as they pop up around the United States due to the run down state of the rides and the unexpected situations that they appear in.
This series was shot during the set up of the yearly Culver City Police sponsored neighborhood block party under the cover a thick morning fog. The horror movie aesthetic and gothic intention of the images is subtle, but undeniable. The natural fog gave the subjects a perfect dim lighting that was naturally dark and desaturated.
This series has been shown at several art galleries around the Los Angeles area during 2009 and 2010. All prints are one of a kind, custom printed and signed by the artist.
These are all original gallery prints that are discounted here as the artist makes room for the next series she is working on. This is the last time this series will be available.
Details on the prints are:
Digital Print on Velvet Finish Archival Paper
9x13 image on 12x16 paper
Image of the swing ride at a street carnival on a foggy dark morning. This ride features a replica of the mask of King Tut and had Egyptian style lettering on it. (A similar ride was featured in the movie Zombieland.)
Photographed in Culver City, California in March of 2009, this image is from a series of photographs from the “Gothic Carnival Series.” The series was intended to show the unintended and inherent creepiness of street carnivals as they pop up around the United States due to the run down state of the rides and the unexpected situations that they appear in.
This series was shot during the set up of the yearly Culver City Police sponsored neighborhood block party under the cover a thick morning fog. The horror movie aesthetic and gothic intention of the images is subtle, but undeniable. The natural fog gave the subjects a perfect dim lighting that was naturally dark and desaturated.
This series has been shown at several art galleries around the Los Angeles area during 2009 and 2010. All prints are one of a kind, custom printed and signed by the artist.
These are all original gallery prints that are discounted here as the artist makes room for the next series she is working on. This is the last time this series will be available.
Details on the prints are:
Digital Print on Velvet Finish Archival Paper
9x13 image on 12x16 paper
Image of the swing ride at a street carnival on a foggy dark morning. This ride features a replica of the mask of King Tut and had Egyptian style lettering on it. (A similar ride was featured in the movie Zombieland.)
Photographed in Culver City, California in March of 2009, this image is from a series of photographs from the “Gothic Carnival Series.” The series was intended to show the unintended and inherent creepiness of street carnivals as they pop up around the United States due to the run down state of the rides and the unexpected situations that they appear in.
This series was shot during the set up of the yearly Culver City Police sponsored neighborhood block party under the cover a thick morning fog. The horror movie aesthetic and gothic intention of the images is subtle, but undeniable. The natural fog gave the subjects a perfect dim lighting that was naturally dark and desaturated.
This series has been shown at several art galleries around the Los Angeles area during 2009 and 2010. All prints are one of a kind, custom printed and signed by the artist.
These are all original gallery prints that are discounted here as the artist makes room for the next series she is working on. This is the last time this series will be available.
Details on the prints are:
Digital Print on Velvet Finish Archival Paper
9x13 image on 12x16 paper