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Photography; Inkjet Print, 2010
In the series Residue, Eisen enters into dialogue with the recent BP oil spill by relating the large-scale disaster in the gulf to the 'minor incidents' of oil stains on roadways caused by the individual citizen. These marks function as a metaphor for the effects and traces left by day-to-day petroleum usage.
These editions are printed with archival pigment inks on a satin Photographic paper. The ink and paper combination have a display permanence rating of 150+ years.
Print Size: We never change the aspect ratio or crop the original image. Each image is sized to maximally fill the selected dimension. All of our prints have a minimum border of a 1/4 of an inch to allow for framing.
All our editions are supervised by the artist and are accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity. Our prints are made with the greatest attention to quality and a concern for permanence. (Learn more about Print Permanence in the FAQ.)
b. 1980, Canada
Leanne Eisen is an emerging photographer based in Toronto, Canada. She received her BFA in Image Arts at Ryerson University (2006). Her work has since been exhibited at O'Born Contemporary, Pikto Gallery, and Gallery TPW and is in the collections of The Mira Godard Research Centre, The Framework Foundation, and Seneca College. She was recently selected as a winner of Magenta Foundation's Flash Forward Emerging Photographers 2010. Work from her series “Play” was included in the 2010 Flash Forward Festival, as well as Flash Forward's international exhibition, touring cities in Canada, the US and the UK (2011).
www.leanneeisen.com
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