Dan Ferro · connections series
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It's the end of 2023 as I write this. We as a nation and the world are divided in so many ways. With this series, I wanted to show that working together can happen in different ways.



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To do this, I took 9 series of images, all but the frames series were previously presented as individual images, and put each entire series on one print in 2 different layouts for each series.



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As collectives, each series is a new work offering its own distinctive qualities while at the same time maintaining the individual aspects of each image.



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My hope is that the different types of connections in these series will help us see the variety of possible connections we can have with each other.



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There are different forms and shapes, colors and textures, lines and strokes, all reflect the possible relationships and connections we as human beings can have with one another.



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Seeing, hearing, and caring for others can create new and unique opportunities for collective engagement. Another connection is at play here.



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Many years ago I helped build computer systems for a number of national and international companies. Data flows in and out of these systems and is used in many different ways.



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I wanted to provide some of that flexibility with my photographic work by providing an art placement system for designers & galleries and private & corporate collectors.



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This work can be used in large and small installations; in horizontal, vertical, and linear layouts. A print can be as large as 8 feet long or 5 feet high and as small as a 5x7 inch individual image.


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