“Just Below the Surface” (left) is a digital photograph presented at the first juried photography show at Bridgewater State University. The photograph is printed in color, but appears to have a monochromatic blue presentation. The single value palette works with the image to make the viewer feel as if they are underwater with the model in the picture. The colors are not the only things that work within the photograph. The bubbles surrounding the relaxed, calm figure work as an extra sensory feeling of being under the water.
Going underneath water at first can be a frightening experience. Once under the water, there is a feeling of tranquility and peace. The photo displays such feelings with the colors, the positioning of the figure, and the textures used. The photo is not just used to look at. “Just Below the Surface” is used to be interactive with the imagery itself.
-Liz Young, Curator

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