In this collection of photographs, Houston artist George O. Jackson uses the sun as a light source to transform refracted color and light into colorful abstract patterns that communicate a range of expression and emotion. The superstitious beliefs that pervaded Jackson’s upbringing on the northern border of Mexico have strongly informed his unique and inventive technique. This exhibition is presented as part of FotoFest's 2018 Biennial.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.
In this collection of photographs, Houston artist George O. Jackson uses the sun as a light source to transform refracted color and light into colorful abstract patterns that communicate a range of expression and emotion. The superstitious beliefs that pervaded Jackson’s upbringing on the northern border of Mexico have strongly informed his unique and inventive technique. This exhibition is presented as part of FotoFest's 2018 Biennial.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.
In this collection of photographs, Houston artist George O. Jackson uses the sun as a light source to transform refracted color and light into colorful abstract patterns that communicate a range of expression and emotion. The superstitious beliefs that pervaded Jackson’s upbringing on the northern border of Mexico have strongly informed his unique and inventive technique. This exhibition is presented as part of FotoFest's 2018 Biennial.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.