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Tag: Robyn Cumming

Toronto based photographer Robyn Cumming often uses the figure as her canvas, rather than main subject, in her experimental imagery. Her subjects' personalities come through in their poses and the unexpected elements that she mixes into the picture. In her "Lady Things" (2008) series, for example, she completely obscures their faces with things like flowering shrubs, birds, and smoke. While simultaneously unsettling and seductive, there is a compelling mystery in the obscurity of Cumming's work. It leaves the viewer to reconsider how we collect information about each other visually and use that to define a person's character.

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