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Catherine JustShe’s Come Undone from the Chasing the Fog:Learning How to Breathe Series2023
2023
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Archival pigment prints from a scanned polaroid, taken with a vintage SX70 Polaroid camera
Available in various sizes
Chasing the Fog :: Learning how to Breathe is an exploration of personal identity specific to love, loss, and what lives in between them. This project investigates the unspoken dialogue, the “subtext” that’s always happening while moving through the multifaceted experience of relationship. Starting with the experience of giving birth to my son Max who has Down syndrome and how my relationship with the world and what I thought I knew shifted in an instant. The in-between moments after divorce and trying to find my identity as a newly single parent finding my way after 40. Opening myself back up to love from a new vantage point and noticing how the patterns repeat and navigating this new metaphoric ship I’ve built that’s heading toward a deeper belonging to myself no matter what’s going on around me.
Catherine Just is a visual artist, author, intuitive healer & mindset coach living in Los Angeles, CA. Her photography and mixed media artwork explore the metaphysical and emotional realms linked inside the human experience.
She received her BFA in Conceptual Photography, Film and Video from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, apprenticed with Miguel Ruiz (author of The Four Agreements and Shaman Master Guide) and has certifications in subconscious reprogramming techniques which all weave into her artwork and her continued exploration into the human psyche and spirituality. She has 36 years of continuous sobriety from a meth addiction. Catherine’s personal experience of recovery is the foundation of her inquiry into the human condition.
Her work has been awarded, exhibited and published widely, including The cover of National Geographic Magazine, inside O Magazine, exhibiting at Les Rencontres d'Arles, France, Photos de Femme: Chateau Lomenie and Chateau de LaLande in France, Newspace Center of Photography, Portland, OR, Minnesota Center of Photography, Mpls, MN, Los Angeles Center of Photography, Los Angeles, CA, WhiteWalls Art Projects Gallery, New South Wales, Australia among many others.
- Creator:Catherine Just (American)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
- More Editions & Sizes:17 x 22Price: $85030 x 40Price: $1,200
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- Gallery Location:Los Angeles, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2499215297322
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