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Verone Flood is a landscape photographer who is addicted to cameras, computers and Diet Coke. Now living and working in Portland, Oregon, she received her BA from Boston College in 1984, and her MFA from Florida State University in 1986.
Verone typically works with a series of photographs. Each image is made up of
juxtaposed photographs. The photographs are about relationships; the
relationship of shapes and color, balance and tension and negative and
positive space. Lines and color play an important factor to the sequence
of the photographs. The viewer develops their own relationship between
the photographs when viewing an image. The digital images are printed on
Fuji Crystal Archive paper.
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