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Directory for Robert Kendall Priel Artwork Related Links

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Robert Kendall Priel Photography & Arts Presents "Shattered Past" Reclaimed Glass Artworks Welcome to my temporary directory page! Here you can follow preferred links to  my current artworks, online stores, and future upcoming events where you can  meet me and  purchase my artwork  in person .  If you prefer a direct line of communication, I can be reached via e-mail at prielrobert19@gmail.com Current Updates:    My official online store is currently closed for inventory and maintenance this week but you can still brows the selections. There will be updates here on this blog soon. Keep an eye out for links if you wish to purchase artworks directly online or click the link below to go directly to the online store app! Online Store Link:    Status: closed for inventory, reopening soon! https://robert-kendall-priel-presents-shattered-past.square.site/ Upcoming Events: * Balticon 59 at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel,  202 ...

"Shattered Past" Photo series 2017 - 2020

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  Artist Statement     My whole life, I have had a fascination with glass and the way it bends light. Back in 2016, I discovered a way to combine my art skills with this phenomenon in my photography. This led to my current photo series, "Shattered Past".     In this series, I channel my Japanese heritage through the ancient philosophy of Wabi-sabi by photographing various types of antique broken glass with a variety of experimental techniques such as water, studio lights, and even blacklights [Ultraviolet light]. Similar to the art form of Kintsugi, all compositions included in my Shattered Past series emphasize how something used, broken, and thrown away as trash can be recovered and made more beautiful than ever before with just a little bit of care.     This is of course a metaphor for broken people who, like the glass in the compositions, can be picked back up and put back together brighter and more interesting than the way they started. ...