Christine Wilkinson is a British digital photographer renowned for her ability to capture the interplay of light, colour, and form. With a background in graphic design and fine art, she brings a refined eye for composition and visual aesthetics to her photographic practice. Her work is a transformation of light into pure instances of colour, creating ethereal images that evoke sensations rather than tangible subjects. Starting with simple fragments of photographs, such as sunlight or car headlights, she manipulates them digitally, reducing them to pixels that evolve into fluid, vibrant compositions.
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Christine’s passion for digital manipulation began at art college in the 1970s, where she queued to use the school’s first photocopier and proceeded to photocopy soup cans in a Warholesque manner. Learn more about her intuitive process and her endless inspirations in this joy-filled interview.
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