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Alphamega Series by John Zoller

Posted by khurrum1 on Wednesday, June 21, 2006, 19:38
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These are images created by John Zoller. The colors and composition of all the photographs are amazing.

These photographs capture the zenith moment in a physical process utilizing primordial destructive elements (fire, heat, light) and technology. This process mirrors the intention of the work: an exploration of the themes of birth and death, beginning and ending, transcendence, and the transference of energy.

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Thanks, John Zoller

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2 Responses to “Alphamega Series by John Zoller”

  1. Joan P.
    2006.06.22 00:25

    Amazing work, its strange to call it photography since its not camera based.
    The series seems more like a abstract painters approach to painting.
    Just googled Zoller and found two other blogs on his work.
    The details that are captured are nothing that I have seen before.
    Great Posting !

    http://www.digitalmediatree.com/tommoody/ NYC

    http://mocoloco.com/art/archives/002765.php LA

  2. khurrum1
    2006.06.22 05:51

    Wow. Yes, It isn’t technically photography:

    “John Zoller, Alphamega 8, 48 x 70 inches, laser light print, at the APG Gallery, Atlanta, GA. Zoller’s “Alphamega” series is “non camera based photography” created with fire on photo emulsion and without any digital manipulation–an old school FX approach, although I’m not aware of anyone who did anything quite like this.”

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