40"x40" Digital Photographic Image, June 2012.
Photograph No. 1 in a series called "wal-art," for my final project in Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Fine Arts 2270: Digital Photography course taught by Vancouver Artist Ana Black in June 2012. This series served to simply explore and expose the overwhelming, ubiquitous, carbon copy and white washed nature of Wal-Mart superstores everywhere.
This series can also be found online on Steven's Flickr account.
40"x40" Digital Photographic Image, June 2012
Photograph No. 2 in a series called "wal-art," for my final project in Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Fine Arts 2270: Digital Photography course taught by Vancouver Artist Ana Black in June 2012. This series served to simply explore and expose the overwhelming, ubiquitous, carbon copy and white washed nature of Wal-Mart superstores everywhere.
This series can also be found online on Steven's Flickr account.
40"x40" Digital Photographic Image, June 2012
Photograph No. 3 in a series called "wal-art," for my final project in Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Fine Arts 2270: Digital Photography course taught by Vancouver Artist Ana Black in June 2012. This series served to simply explore and expose the overwhelming, ubiquitous, carbon copy and white washed nature of Wal-Mart superstores everywhere.
This series can also be found online on Steven's Flickr account.
40"x40" Digital Photographic Image, June 2012
Photograph No. 4 in a series called "wal-art," for my final project in Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Fine Arts 2270: Digital Photography course taught by Vancouver Artist Ana Black in June 2012. This series served to simply explore and expose the overwhelming, ubiquitous, carbon copy and white washed nature of Wal-Mart superstores everywhere.
This series can also be found online on Steven's Flickr account.
40"x40" Digital Photographic Image, June 2012
Photograph No. 5 in a series called "wal-art," for my final project in Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Fine Arts 2270: Digital Photography course taught by Vancouver Artist Ana Black in June 2012. This series served to simply explore and expose the overwhelming, ubiquitous, carbon copy and white washed nature of Wal-Mart superstores everywhere.
This series can also be found online on Steven's Flickr account.