In my recent post on American artists who work small scale, I forgot to mention photographer David Levinthal. He works with small-scale figures (often toys), but the final artifact is usually a 20 x 24 inch Polaroid. Polaroid film has a particularly malleable and atmospheric quality that’s magnified when using a macro lens in combination [...]
Archive for May 14th, 2008
David Levinthal: “Feeling small?” Part II
Posted in Border Violations, Photography, Popular Culture, surveillance, tagged erotica, harem, Japan, odalisque, Orientalism, Polaroid, shunga netsuke, voyeurism on May 14, 2008 | 1 Comment »
