Philip Krejcarek
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Light Globe

   Surrealism and the human figure have always been an interest of mine in my work.  I have looked to such painters as Rene Magritte and Salvador Dali for inspiration.  I have always enjoyed the juxtaposition of seemingly unrelated elements in a work of art.  In photography, I am drawn to such artists as Sandy Skoglund, Jerry Uelsmann, and Arthur Tress.
   In this series, I often am investigating the theatrical effects of combining both natural and artificial lighting.  My hope is that these images give a glimpse into a narrative and present questions about reality.

   I am interested in the work of magicians.  I want to create the illusion of magic through the use of these lighted globes.  My goal is for the photographs to be magic tricks.

   This is a blog on the light globes - http://lightglobes.wordpress.com/
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