Denise Marcotte studied photography at the New England School of Photography and earned her BFA from Massachusetts College of Art & Design in Boston. She also studied in the graduate program at the Royal College of Art in London. Her work has been exhibited internationally and shown alongside artists including Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, and John Singer Sargent. Marcotte was a Magnum nominee finalist, and her work has appeared in publications such as The New York Times, BuzzFeed, and The Guardian. About the Process Marcotte’s image transfer process begins with a 35mm slide copied onto Polaroid film. The negative is peeled apart and transferred to watercolor paper, creating a delicate photographic base. She then layers watercolor, pencil, and paint onto the surface, producing images with a soft, luminous quality that dissolves the boundary between photography and painting. Depending on the transfer, the results range from fully rendered images to surfaces that evoke the fragmentary beauty of ancient frescoes. This process is now obsolete. Presented here are seven of her works, each as a signed, editioned archival pigment print on deckled-edge paper. Please consider collecting among these photographs. |
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