Femme Fatale
Medium: Digital C-Print on archival cotton rag paper
Year: 2014
Edition Size: 10
The use of x-ray images and computers are tools for realizing David Arky's vision as an artist with an interest in Sciences of the natural world. Photography and the x-ray process both explore ideas of exposure of nature. An inner life is uncovered in the nature of x-ray photography and in the actions of the subjects. Static props from everyday life become animated and humanized with recognizable personas. Stories of the world and of nature become the nonsensical and yet unthreatening in the natural world and thus become deeply familiar. The drama of X-ray photography and particularly the sense that the viewers are left with the opportunity to allow their imaginations to wander and fill in the voids that color X-ray images seem to complete. The X-ray process's transparency allowed me to add depth to the photos. It also allowed me to add the language of my interest in how one sees sciences and art merge while keeping some mystery about who we are in a world bound by sciences.