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White Sands

White Sands
12 x 10'', platinum-palladium print with pastel
Prints are numbered and signed.

"Joan Myers clearly is a photographer who will not be limited by her medium. She says that the photographic process provides her nothing more than a way of dealing with reality. Although she is aware of her art-historical references, if pressed to name one source of inspiration, she cites the delicacy and sensuality of Japanese literature.

Photography seems to be growing increasingly self-conscious, turning often to its own method of depiction for subject matter. In contrast to this looking inward, however, Joan Myers brings a diverse, wide-ranging background to her photographic work. She uses a classical framework without being confined by it." - Dana Asbury, Artspace (1982)


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