Edition of 11/25.
Sandy Skoglund (b. 1946) has a style of photography that is characterized by "[embracing] blatant artificiality," delightful compositions that intentionally repeat patterns and capture viewers with an emphasis on a particular color, and a focus on the subjects of food and animals. She is particularly interested in combining the aesthetics of corporate advertising with the fine art world, expanding on both traditions with a playful exuberance and strong conceptual core.
Silver dye bleach print 25 x 31 ″
Edition of 11/25.
Sandy Skoglund (b. 1946) has a style of photography that is characterized by "[embracing] blatant artificiality," delightful compositions that intentionally repeat patterns and capture viewers with an emphasis on a particular color, and a focus on the subjects of food and animals. She is particularly interested in combining the aesthetics of corporate advertising with the fine art world, expanding on both traditions with a playful exuberance and strong conceptual core.