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    Editor published in December 12, 2021

    Communion (leaf)

    Digital image transfer on metal leaf on cradled wooden panel 10″ x 16″.

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    Editor published in December 12, 2021

    The Road to Damascus

    Digital collage image transfer over metal leaf on cradled wooden panel with resin (two sided) 12″ x 16″.

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    Editor published in December 12, 2021

    His Hour Come Round at Last

    Digital collage image transfer on metal leaf mounted on cradled wooden panel (two sided) 12″ x 18″.

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    Editor published in December 12, 2021

    The Affictitious Historiaster Plate III

    Digital collage on paper 9.5″ x 13″. (Price is for framed unframed prints are $35.)

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    Editor published in December 12, 2021

    The Affictitious Historiaster, Plate VI: Lieutenant Colonel Levfebre’s Discipline

    Digital collage on paper 9.5″ x 13″. (Price is for framed unframed prints are $35.)

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    Editor published in December 12, 2021

    Who are we? Where are we from? Where are we going? II

    Assemblage on antique printer tray 32″ x 17″.

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    Jane V. Farley, MFT published in December 12, 2021

    Squares (Chicago)

    windowscape (single exposure window reflection)
    Looking through glass is always surprising. Changing the camera angle changes the reflections; shadows change the way objects show or do not show. Inanimate objects in a window can seem to have personality as photographs are inanimate and yet arouse feelings. They evoke our double life: who we are inside and what we become outside.

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    Jane V. Farley, MFT published in December 12, 2021

    Treehouse (Big Sir)

    windowscape (single exposure window reflection photograph)
    Looking through glass is always surprising. Changing the camera angle changes the reflections; shadows change the way objects show or do not show. Inanimate objects in a window can seem to have personality as photographs are inanimate and yet arouse feelings. They evoke our double life: who we are inside and what we become outside.

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    Jane V. Farley, MFT published in December 12, 2021

    walkway 2015

    walkway 2015

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    Jane V. Farley, MFT published in December 12, 2021

    Windowscapes and Bodyscapes

    Reflections seeing inside and outside through a single exposure photograph and female form reflecting the landscape at the beach.

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