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Marcus Tomlinson: Form show

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Posted by Mark Sinclair, 25 March 2008, 16:24    Permalink    Comments (3)

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A duratran image from Marcus Tomlinson's current Paris show, Form

Photographer and filmmaker Marcus Tomlinson’s latest exhibition is currently running at the Galerie Patricia Dorfmann in Paris. Form features a series of duratran images and also a film that Tomlinson worked on with London-based studio, Glassworks, which is made up of some 3,500 still pictures.

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The photographs that make up the Form exhibition stand at 1600mm × 1000mm and are, essentially, back-lit transparent images, mounted on very thin electric paper. A dark sheet of glass then frames the image creating, in effect, a very thin lightbox. The visual effects were all created in-camera and are down to a range of “lights and filtration”, says Tomlinson.

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Form (produced with support from Swarovski and @radical media) will run in Paris until April 12

3 Comments

it's nice but I would prefer if they were naked and without all of that colors. Those thing just turn me off.
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Brokenglish.blogspot.com
2008-03-25 20:51:51


I thought the film was amazing! The model was so captivating, who is she?? I am very intrigued by this project...very good work.
Mr. Osterlund
2008-04-04 16:04:17


That was an inspiring post,

an exceptional art,

Thanks
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2009-08-27 15:35:53


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