The Story Behind The Print - Costumed Lady emerged from a series of prints shot while on a field trip to McLean Mill, historic site in Port Alberni, BC. I regularly took a class of students from VAST Girls Project for photo shoots with digital cameras. It was during the winter and this shot included moss, leaves and snow along with a random piece of wire. This shot fascinates me because of the subliminal imagery which emerges out of the print. What do you see?
Lynn Kenneth Pecknold is an art educator by trade, but a storyteller by profession. It is his visuals, rather than verses, that rouse and run off the page.
Influenced by the evolving tessellations of M.C. Escher, Pecknold creates mystifying and mesmerizing symmetries both painterly and puzzling. His most recent work deals in digital realms. Using software he designed and one of his brilliant students programmed, Pecknold applies the principles of reflection and replication to drawings, paintings and photographs.
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