Photo Anagram Image Series
Sample images from the Photo Anagram Image collection.
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Cu Panel Cube Illusion
2008, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM10742
Cu Panel Illusion II
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11081
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11086
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11089
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11145
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11225
Untitled
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM10962B
Untitled
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11250
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11139
Untitled
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11272
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11112
Untitled
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11278
Photo Anagram Image XXIX
2009, Archival Paper Print
20 x 30 Inches
Ref.#: DYM10464
Photo Anagram Image XXV
2008, Archival Paper Print
17 x 22 Inches
Ref.#: DYM10394
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11126
Cu Panel Illusion IV
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11277
Untitled
2010, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM10883
Untitled
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11290
Slate II
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11234
Self-Portrait III
2011, Archival Canvas Print
48 x 48 Inches
Ref.#: DYM11228
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About the Photo Anagram Images:
• Over 250 images in the collection
• Each pattern sequenced from a single
source image
• All source images taken from a single
public space
With each photographic pattern I strive to convey an underlying spiritual or metaphysical quality similar to a Tibetan Mandala. I find each pattern unique, quiet, and meditative. Within the sequencing construct forms, shapes, and geometries emerge that are unexpected and intriguing. This collection is a literal translation of the world around us, yet its story is told by the viewer's interpretation. One image evloves into a pattern that delves into the psychology of our visual processing and interpretation.