| Laurence Miller Gallery Artist |

Free Element, Plate XXX, 2002
Available as 16 x 20"
gelatin silver print, edition 15 and 30 x 40" C-print, edition 10
| DoDo Jin
Ming Respecting the awesome power and drama found only in the
sea, DoDo Jin Ming creates extraordinary black and white images that transport
the viewer to a precipice about to be submerged under a cascade of
water. Printing her pictures from a combination of two negatives, one of
the sea, the other sky, Jin Ming has intensified the power of the surging
waves by blanketing them under an engulfing sky. Although this technique
of multiple-printing harks back to the mid-19th
Century and the majestic and peaceful seascapes of Gustave LeGray, DoDo
Jin Ming’s turbulent images are more akin to the paintings of J.M.W.
Turner and Winslow Homer. We also sense strong literary connotations, such
as Edgar Allen Poe’s "Descent into the
Maelstrom" and Dante’s "Inferno." Jin Ming
made most of her exposures along the coast of Maine, Nova Scotia, and Hong Kong. Often at great personal risk, she was able to capture on film
the power and rage of the sea that would stir the heart of any sailor.
Born in Beijing in 1955, she trained as a concert violinist before
taking up photography.
Gallery
Exhibitions include Free Element |
Water Fire Earth Air |
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Images from the series Free Element and Behind My Eyes
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