My first NFT "Tears" is based on Man Ray’s photograph of the same name. The video allows the female subject to come alive and blink. Given more life than Man Ray had intended, I see her as a "liberated" version of his original subject. When displayed in a frame, it also blurs the line between photography and film by having an image with subtle movement that always surprises viewers.
The EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL is a celebration of: uplifting women, non-binary artists, creating opportunities, encouragement, connection, community, inspiration and love. Bringing together established artists alongside hundreds of emerging artists, some showing for the first time. The Biennial launched in NYC in 2014 by founder C. Finley, originally under the name, The Whitney Houston Biennial, as a way to provide a platform and exposure for more female artists.
"Tears" By Cat Del Buono
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"Tears" By Cat Del Buono
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My first NFT "Tears" is based on Man Ray’s photograph of the same name. The video allows the female subject to come alive and blink. Given more life than Man Ray had intended, I see her as a "liberated" version of his original subject. When displayed in a frame, it also blurs the line between photography and film by having an image with subtle movement that always surprises viewers.
The EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL is a celebration of: uplifting women, non-binary artists, creating opportunities, encouragement, connection, community, inspiration and love. Bringing together established artists alongside hundreds of emerging artists, some showing for the first time. The Biennial launched in NYC in 2014 by founder C. Finley, originally under the name, The Whitney Houston Biennial, as a way to provide a platform and exposure for more female artists.