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  1. Artist: Paho Mann

    October 17, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Another sneak peek into the lives of others through Paho Mann’s photograph series Junk Drawers. What objects have become lost or forgotten in your junk drawer?  Since I recently moved I currently don’t have a junk drawer, but I would love to see yours and the secrets it may hold!

     


  2. Artist: Luke Stephenson

    October 11, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Photographer Luke Stephenson snaps portraits for an unusual band of characters: from balloon animals to show birds to…

    clown eggs to…

    the participants of the World Beard and Mustache Championships…

     and many more


  3. Artist: Kent Rogowski

    October 11, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    In this series simply titled Bears artist Kent Rogowski turns the beloved, iconic stuffed bear into a raggedy, misshapen monster. Turning them inside out and posing them in a slumped and silly manner, each creature peers out with a curious soul through backwards plastic eyes.


  4. Artists: Todd McLellan inspires Fong Qi Wei

    September 20, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Artist Todd McLellan tediously disassembles various machines; keeping every piece he arranges each component in an orderly fashion, giving the viewer a chance to really examine the makeup of these ordinary objects.  Equally tedious, photographer Fong Qi Wei took inspiration from Todd in her series Exploded Flowers, where she takes apart various species of flowers to expose the complex nature of their structures.  


  5. Artist: Ariana Page Russell

    August 9, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Ariana Page Russell uses her body’s hypersensitive skin in her photo series appropriately titled ‘Skin‘.  Ariana possesses a condition known as dermatographia, where her immune system releases excessive amounts of histamine causing her skin to welt up for around thirty minutes from the lightest of scratches.  This conditions allows Ariana to use her body in a way many of us cannot, therefore creating some of the most unique images. 

    Ariana also photographs her flushing skin, using the images to create wallpaper installations and temporary tattoos.  In her photo series ‘Save Face‘ she applies the tattoos on various areas of the body to explore the concept of augmenting one’s identity. 


  • My name is Erin Fletcher, owner and bookbinder of Herringbone Bindery in Boston. Flash of the Hand is a space where I share my process and inspirations.
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