Artwork Archive | Artist Statements & Creative Process

Here is where you can learn about the meaning behind the work.
whether it be consumer advocacy, societal critique, or a trip down memory lane,
you'll understand the context by reading the artist statements below.

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Artwork Archive

“The Knotted Tree of Elizabeth Park,” black and white 35mm film, 2021

“The Knotted Tree of Elizabeth Park,” black and...

Megan Bainbridge

"...Serendipitously, my negative was not evenly developed during my developing process, creating interesting ovals of negative space..."

“The Knotted Tree of Elizabeth Park,” black and...

Megan Bainbridge

"...Serendipitously, my negative was not evenly developed during my developing process, creating interesting ovals of negative space..."

“Eddie on Bass,” from Below the Larynx, black & white medium format film, 2021

“Eddie on Bass,” from Below the Larynx, black &...

Megan Bainbridge

"...you can see a painting in person without seeing the person who created it. However, you cannot hear a live performance when the musician is not physically there to perform..."

“Eddie on Bass,” from Below the Larynx, black &...

Megan Bainbridge

"...you can see a painting in person without seeing the person who created it. However, you cannot hear a live performance when the musician is not physically there to perform..."

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"Touring Tourism"

Shop analog fine art photography inspired by ethical tourism. Unique prints, stories, and experimental works that explore culture, critique, and memory. 

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"Reading the Back"

Conceptual analog photographs where painted negatives obscure brands, focusing on the hidden prevalence of harmful food additives in American grocery culture.

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"Below the Larynx"

Analog concert photography that abstracts and anonymizes musicians, highlighting gesture, setting, and atmosphere to transform how we consume music as visual art.

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"Nonsensical Nonsense"

Discover collage and intuitive analog experimental photography inspired by the Dada art movement. Unique fine art prints merging surreal textures and playful experimentation.

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