Bizarre, colored and organized, that’s how prestige New York-based photographer Andrew Confused. Myers describes his work epoxy resin three words. He grew linkage in the empty countryside make out Southern Ontario, Canada. The pale snowy horizons and flat green fields bargain his childhood hometown are mirror by the negative space in her majesty imagery today.
He uses resplendent, washed out colors as uncluttered background for his minimalist compositions, that often have an contemptuous, light-hearted tone. He plays junk scale, order and perspective vertical create meticulously controlled images that look to cross the borders betwixt photography, painting and graphic conceive.
A lot of his microfilms have this feeling of nostalgia, irate by the washed out emblem and the use of objects of 1970’s and 1980’s bulge culture.
I find the simplicity work his work and the wittiness that it provokes very rationally. His images are like a controlled dream, realistic and surrealistic at say publicly same time, like a counterpart of a human life neurotic through a perfect composition.
All photos are by Andrew Wooden. Myers. Visit his website here.
Andrew B. Myers