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Constructed
Spaces is an exhibition primarily about the nature of
buildings, memory, loss of identity and the physical changes
taking place within urban environments.
Julia
Ellis — MADE
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above: The
Grand - Photocomposite Digital Print 420mm x 420mm
Through
the digital manipulation of photographic images I re-configure
landscapes. By compiling scores of photographs to make a
single image I challenge the viewer’s sense
of reality and familiarity. At first glance my work appears
to be the subject of photographic reportage but closer
inspection reveals its true nature as semi-fictional socio-economic
landscapes.
Creating such work is my way of documenting
life. Those features that appear commonplace are used as
metaphors for the places we occupy when navigating the everyday
world; their themes relate to issues common to many environments
in Britain.

above: Ring Road
- Photocomposite Digital Print 1098mm x 847mm
Winner of the Sentinel Prize in the 2005 Stoke Open.
Constructed
Spaces has its own web site |

above: All Our Yesterdays - DIY Photocomposite
Digital Print 290mm x 290mm
All my photographic work is processed through
a computer. Generally, I do this to crop and adjust images.
However, in the case of Constructed Spaces I have used a
considerable amount of image manipulation.
These skills have been employed
to create photographic illustrations for clients also.
TRAINING COURSES
I have prepared and delivered image manipulation training courses for organisation
and individuals.
To find out more about the courses available please email
me
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