Old and new, beautiful and ugly, smooth and textured, made and organic, patterned and plain, colourful and monochrome, large and small, shiny and dull, urban and rural. opposites have always fascinated and inspired artist, designers and craft workers
investigate, compare and contrast opposites to create an exciting creative response.
comparison
contradiction
disagreement
disparity
distinction
divergence
diversity
opposition
variation
antithesis
contradistinction
contrariety
converse
differentiation
dissimilarity
dissimilitude
heterogeneity
incompatibility
incongruousness
inconsistency
inequality
inverse
investigate, compare and contrast opposites to create an exciting creative response.
comparison
contradiction
disagreement
disparity
distinction
divergence
diversity
opposition
variation
antithesis
contradistinction
contrariety
converse
differentiation
dissimilarity
dissimilitude
heterogeneity
incompatibility
incongruousness
inconsistency
inequality
inverse
Pirjo Keene
Pirjo explores HIGH CONTRAST photography with EXPERIMENTAL techniques:
More than just a means of recording reality, for me photography is also a starting point for an experimental creative process. My eye and imagination are most often caught by the quirky details of everyday life or by nature – there is so much beauty in the ordinary which I hope to share with the viewer.
I take full advantage of digital technology both while shooting and in post-production to produce my characteristically abstract or highly stylised images influenced by my long association with creative arts and my Scandinavian appreciation for simplicity and order.
The experimental quality of my work extends to various different printing methods which include overprinting and transferring images on to art papers as well as using conventional photographic papers
Pirjo explores HIGH CONTRAST photography with EXPERIMENTAL techniques:
More than just a means of recording reality, for me photography is also a starting point for an experimental creative process. My eye and imagination are most often caught by the quirky details of everyday life or by nature – there is so much beauty in the ordinary which I hope to share with the viewer.
I take full advantage of digital technology both while shooting and in post-production to produce my characteristically abstract or highly stylised images influenced by my long association with creative arts and my Scandinavian appreciation for simplicity and order.
The experimental quality of my work extends to various different printing methods which include overprinting and transferring images on to art papers as well as using conventional photographic papers