Denis Gadbois, MFA BDI
Master of Fine Arts - Design Cranbrook Academy of Art Michigan USAAreas of Research
Photography, Design,
My photograph work present everything all around me at once, in vivid color, in light - up, down, left, right, all-around - an inspiring 360° perspective constructed liked a world atlas and unfurled before you. Most work are comprised of 6-100 individually-captured photographs, combined to create what essentially becomes a seamless mosaic beyond a viewer’s entire field of vision. Each work is examined with my designer eyes, balancing relationships between the environment and the viewer perspective. This perspective is also challenged by playing with various projection of the world. Creativity tends to harbor aspects of predictability, considerably through the medium of photography. Thus creativity takes an utmost importance in my search for engaging subjects conducive to my work. Whether landscape or urban structure, I’m drawn to specific environments that reveal embedded layers of texture new perspective and narrative, historical presence, thoughtful design, symmetry and asymmetry. Capturing such elements that may otherwise appear commonplace, I strive to sculpt them into meaningful, compelling visual narratives. I currently doing research in collaboration with archeology, offer many study abroad.
My photograph work present everything all around me at once, in vivid color, in light - up, down, left, right, all-around - an inspiring 360° perspective constructed liked a world atlas and unfurled before you. Most work are comprised of 6-100 individually-captured photographs, combined to create what essentially becomes a seamless mosaic beyond a viewer’s entire field of vision. Each work is examined with my designer eyes, balancing relationships between the environment and the viewer perspective. This perspective is also challenged by playing with various projection of the world. Creativity tends to harbor aspects of predictability, considerably through the medium of photography. Thus creativity takes an utmost importance in my search for engaging subjects conducive to my work. Whether landscape or urban structure, I’m drawn to specific environments that reveal embedded layers of texture new perspective and narrative, historical presence, thoughtful design, symmetry and asymmetry. Capturing such elements that may otherwise appear commonplace, I strive to sculpt them into meaningful, compelling visual narratives. I currently doing research in collaboration with archeology, offer many study abroad.
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