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Valerie Williams

Fish scale
©2011
BBG's Japanese Garden in winter
©2011
Valerie is known for her vibrant 35mm macro floral photography, fabric painting, and for her more recent SEM photographs of flowers, seeds and Bermuda beach sand and linoleum block prints.

Since early in her career, Valerie has been fascinated with the art of science. With a background in chemistry, experimenting with different photography styles, printing and fabric techniques, dye combinations and formulations has led to her unique views and artistic expression.

Valerie has worked in various scientific environments, where she has had access to the high tech microscopes, like the scanning electron microscope. There she perfected her micro photographic techniques.

In her work, Valerie seeks to reveal the hidden mysteries of an until now unknown world, not visible to the common eye. She achieves a sensual glow in her black & white and color photographs with the interaction between light, shade and especially texture. This is done by photographing the specimens under ideal conditions at high magnifications of about 200x.
Email:
valwilliams34@hotmail.com
This organization has received funding from the 2010 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council.
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