Rebecca Diederichs

04Where
Where Impact Occurs 2005 (1 in group of 7 images) laminated digital print: 182.9 x 182.9 cm


05Where
Where Impact Occurs 2005 (1 in group of 7 images) laminated digital print: 182.9 x 182.9 cm


06Where
Where Impact Occurs 2005 (1 in group of 7 images) laminated digital print: 182.9 x 182.9 cm


07Where
Where Impact Occurs 2005 installation view at the Art Gallery of Sudbury


B4
CYCLONE 2004/2005 laminated digital print: 128 x 197 cm


B5
BRUTE 2004/2005 laminated digital print: 128 x 197 cm


blaze
BLAZE 2006 Installation view at YYZ Gallery

- L.M. 3-10-2007 9:14 am

I love love love Rebecca's work. I made a post about it here. She and Gordon Hicks are both in the travelling Neutrino show with me (next stop: Render at University of Waterloo Art Gallery in September).
- sally mckay 3-11-2007 6:50 am


I like this work!
- mister anchovy (guest) 3-11-2007 8:08 am


wow - revoke photoshop usage powers, asap.

that blaze piece is tight though.
- kino t (guest) 3-13-2007 2:15 am


I agree that the Blaze piece is tight. Keep in mind, though, that the image of Blaze here is an installation view, while the others are mostly details. I must say here that Rebecca Diederichs is no photoshop wanker. These works are meticulous and considered. There is also a high level of committment to each image, as the final output isn't screen, but print. There is an installation view of Where Impact Occurs, above, which gives a bit of a sense of scale. Those huge images are precise down to the pixel, and a sense of the source material is preserved (dot patterns on scanned print media, for example). Also, they are abstracted intentionally with a specific concept in mind, that of depiciting the imagined results of the impact of a neutrino in a human body.
- sally mckay 3-29-2007 10:33 pm





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