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Clare Marie Bailey
Super Cannes - Contemporary, Polaroid, Figurative, Portrait

2019

About the Item

Super Cannes - 2019 Edition of 10 - 40 x 40 cm Archival C-Print based on the Polaroid. 
Signed on back and certificate. 
Not mounted. Clare Marie Bailey Works and Lives: UK Clare Marie Bailey is a UK-based photographer and was born and grew up on the Island of Anglesey in Wales. Clare became interested in world cinema which would later become an enduring influence on her photographic work. Her passion for Polaroid and instant film photography began when she became mesmerised and fell deeply in love with its dynamic and at times mercurial and almost random character; its ability to give an almost perfect imperfection. Clare’s work, centred on self-portraits, is heavily influenced by the Cinema, Magical Iconography, Dreams, and the Counterculture of the 1960s and B-Movies. Clare uses film to work towards creating an alternative and parallel world where she can co-exist with the ‘real’ world and is fascinated with the idea of ‘doubles’ and ‘doppelgangers’ and the concept of reinvention. Clare believes all art is a form of magic and using memory, emotion and imagination to manipulate materials and create imagery is a form of alchemy. Currently working on a new body of work, Clare has also been creating film shorts to accompany her still work.
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