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Studio Visit with Sienna Freeman

Philadelphia based artist Sienna Freeman (first introduced on the blog here) creates dynamic collages utilizing a marriage between found imagery and her own photography. Entombed in resin, the strange figures explore relationships between humans and animals as well as focusing on narratives of the body. Her new work appears much larger, nearly life size, allowing for more detail and providing a more potent viewing experience. We were able to visit the artist in her studio as she prepared for "Perception Shift," a group show at Stockton College Art Gallery, view more images after the jump.

Philadelphia based artist Sienna Freeman (first introduced on the blog here) creates dynamic collages utilizing a marriage between found imagery and her own photography. Entombed in resin, the strange figures explore relationships between humans and animals as well as focusing on narratives of the body. Her new work appears much larger, nearly life size, allowing for more detail and providing a more potent viewing experience. We were able to visit the artist in her studio as she prepared for “Perception Shift,” a group show at Stockton College Art Gallery, view more images below.

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