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Debra Pearlman’s Children

Joe Pietsch

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From Boston to Brooklyn

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The Birth of “Pacifier”

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Process

The artist works with

existing images. These

images, on their own,

invoke feelings such as

fear, sympathy, anxiety

and a sense of childhood

and innocence lost

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Materialize

The artist seeks out

materials as a means to

shield the subject,

protect it from harm, or

mask any underlying

emotion. The result can

bring both positive and

negative feelings.

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The image is then transformed, manipulated…using raw materials that provide

texture and depth

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By incorporating different textures to the same photo, the artist will find

something new in each image

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Double Vision

The artist tends

to reproduce

images and lends

this technique to

a personal

affectation

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“Double Cry”

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Using the same

image and the same

media (glass) the

artist can create a

second, totally

different experience

from the first.

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Another technique relies not only on

the image itself, but the projection of

that image.

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House of Children

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The artist captures innocence

with her camera

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“Anniversary”

By using an

otherwise benign

image, the artist can

create something

that evokes a totally

different feeling than

what was originally

captured

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Where is your eye drawn to first…the knife or the child’s eyes?

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The quest continues…

*Influences?

*New materials?

*Future of graphic arts?

*Future of the arts in education?