Fiona Struengmann
November 12, 2018
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Fiona Struengmann
One day at a flea market, after an unexpected interaction with a stranger, Fiona Struengmann inherited a 7000 image archive of old photographs. After editing down the collection, she started working with a small group of intriguing photographs. Struengmann began altering the surface of prints; erasing parts with chemicals and adding paint​.In doing so, she breathed a new life and a new narrative into these aged, archival prints.
By subtracting parts of the original photograph, Struengmann is distilling the images down to one detail or gesture that has a potent emotional presence. The resulting empty expanses not only serve to create beautiful compositions with the negative space; but they also function as a place where we can build our own narrative into the image.
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