'An underwater photography exhibition that captures the interplay between water, light, shadows and the female form.'
"Liquid Project is an underwater photography exhibition that captures the interplay between water, light, shadows and the female form. Also, the freedom and joy that I experience while submerged in it.
For the first time I have been offered to have a solo exhibition at a beautiful gallery in Manhattan called Splashlight Studios (also called North Hall Gallery). This is a dream come true for me, but also is a big challenge to put together an exhibition like this on my own.
Through my artwork, I aim to give visual form to this magical light-infused world, where muted sound, sense of weightlessness and mesmerizing light take me to an energized meditative state. My creative process involves the manipulation of the interplay between light and shadows, water and form. The result is an always unique design in patterns of refracted light. Being so influenced by the fashion world and having designed women’s wear, has given me an appreciation for the female form, which plays a big part in my art. I love to photograph women because its a similar representation of how I feel when I am in water"
After reading this paragraph written for the exhibition, some words really captured my imagination and made me excited to start. Words like light, shadow, water and form give me inspiration to actually do this project.
![Refractions 1](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/002/426/795/f75ae1c31199d9bc1717de1f40eeb5a7_large.jpg?1407891425)
"I believe that an image is not complete until you show and share it, but It has been a challenge to show my artistic photography to the world. This is a unique opportunity for me that doesn't happen every day to an artist.
The challenge of putting a show together with the additional cost of the opening are high so I am asking for funding in this exciting endeavor."
"Liquid Project is an underwater photography exhibition that captures the interplay between water, light, shadows and the female form. Also, the freedom and joy that I experience while submerged in it.
For the first time I have been offered to have a solo exhibition at a beautiful gallery in Manhattan called Splashlight Studios (also called North Hall Gallery). This is a dream come true for me, but also is a big challenge to put together an exhibition like this on my own.
Through my artwork, I aim to give visual form to this magical light-infused world, where muted sound, sense of weightlessness and mesmerizing light take me to an energized meditative state. My creative process involves the manipulation of the interplay between light and shadows, water and form. The result is an always unique design in patterns of refracted light. Being so influenced by the fashion world and having designed women’s wear, has given me an appreciation for the female form, which plays a big part in my art. I love to photograph women because its a similar representation of how I feel when I am in water"
After reading this paragraph written for the exhibition, some words really captured my imagination and made me excited to start. Words like light, shadow, water and form give me inspiration to actually do this project.
![Refractions 1](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/002/426/795/f75ae1c31199d9bc1717de1f40eeb5a7_large.jpg?1407891425)
![Underwater OM](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/002/426/801/d299eba90de47d2feb9ec730cc741742_large.jpg?1407891545)
"I believe that an image is not complete until you show and share it, but It has been a challenge to show my artistic photography to the world. This is a unique opportunity for me that doesn't happen every day to an artist.
The challenge of putting a show together with the additional cost of the opening are high so I am asking for funding in this exciting endeavor."
![Reflections in clear water](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/002/427/322/51c4ead5bd5a5c947658fe16a744c83e_large.jpg?1407899708)
![Liquid Desert](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/002/427/353/e3540012da1f94722a5736d07990f2ab_large.jpg?1407900195)
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