
These three images are of my father as a child. Stemming from the Momento Mori theme, this work reflects a loss and ever lasting search for identity and clarity, yet is never fully acheived, and in some cases, fabricated.
Posted by Deborah Kanfer at 4:54 PM
A manipulation and amalgamation of the past and present is both evident and surreal in the original photographic works that I create.
When incorporating the things that are invested with emotion and thought in one’s existence and being, and merging them into an artwork, memory becomes preserved, and continues to be appreciated, especially when viewing and absorbing it as a work of fine art. It then becomes a personal entity of one’s history.My endeavor as a Fine Art Photographer is to provide a service and skill that combine the methods of archiving and fine art creation, and merging the two into one.
My traditional approach in creating my photographic artworks allows me to explore and define different possibilities and break boundaries that so many are afraid to pursue.For any further queries please contact me at: contact@deborahkanfer.com
Deborah Kanfer (B. Fine Art)
Fine Art Photographer
Toronto, Canada
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