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Jeri Eisenberg works primarily with non-traditional and alternative photo-based techniques. She subverts traditional photography’s emphasis on the representational qualities of the medium, and emphasizes instead the medium’s expressive nature.

Digital captures of flowers, foliage, clouds and shorelines track the four seasons. Compositions are printed on Japanese Kozo paper before it is coated with a thin layer of encuastic (beeswax). There is a strong sense of materiality and seductive surfaces in her work to evoke sense memories and visceral connections. Eisenberg’s photographs steadfastly serve as an affirmation of beauty in the everyday natural world, but is tinged with the bittersweet – a reminder of the temporal condition and an elegy for life.

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