Maggie Taylor creates what she calls
“dreamlike worlds inhabited by everyday objects.” To make her intricate
compositions, Taylor collages a variety of images using digital
technology. She begins with small pastel drawings to use as
backgrounds, then scans each additional element into the computer and
combines them using Photoshop, arranging figures much in the same way
she creates still lifes in the studio. Finding inspiration in
19th-century photographs, taxidermy specimens, mounted insects, vintage
toys, sea shells, feathers, and other artifacts she finds at flea
markets, online auctions, and in her own backyard, Taylor creates
surreal pigmented digital prints that call to mind tintype photographs
from another world.
pigment print
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