photography

  • faye heller

Faye chooses an evocative way to blur the fine line between fact and fiction. From her extensive catalogue of photo imagery, she captures moments portraying instants of life, objects from the animate and inanimate world, and splits them up, mixes and

duplicates them, then restructures them to be re-photographed ultimately producing cool, seductively smart photomontages.

Whether she is juxtaposing a staircase and a woman’s eyes in Start of Fiction, or grand spiral stairs and the contour of a young girl's face in The Memory of Time, her work invokes an element of intrigue and cinematic mystery; a film noir. The crisp black and white imagery also pays tribute to the unconventional style of the French New Wave.

Faye was recently featured in April issue of Interior Design and her works can be seen in the newly renovated The Hotel Continentale in Florence, Italy.

She obtained her MFA from the Slade School in 2001, and has had solo and group exhibitions in Holland, Italy and London.

 

 
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