Photographer Lacey Transforms the Classic Elements of Still Life Photos
Corinne Guirgis — February 20, 2011 — Art & Design
Artist and photographer Lacey is changing the face of still life photography and design as she blurs the line between this style of art and the consumer world. Lacey has based entire advertising campaigns around her creatively spun photographs for major companies like Nike (for which she anatomically dissected several sneakers), Coca-Cola, Harpar's Bazaar and many notable cosmetics and perfume conglomerates.
But it is not these marketing campaigns alone that are catching the eye of thousands of art-fanatics across North America, but rather Lacey's take-no-prisoners approach to still life photography. Her inventive use of color and texture is unlike any other and her ability to convey a three-dimensional world through a two-dimensional photograph is certainly not lost on the naked eye. Lacey's work does not require written words to attest to its brilliance; her outrageously striking portfolio of still life photography speaks for itself!
But it is not these marketing campaigns alone that are catching the eye of thousands of art-fanatics across North America, but rather Lacey's take-no-prisoners approach to still life photography. Her inventive use of color and texture is unlike any other and her ability to convey a three-dimensional world through a two-dimensional photograph is certainly not lost on the naked eye. Lacey's work does not require written words to attest to its brilliance; her outrageously striking portfolio of still life photography speaks for itself!
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