Photography & Imaging Archive
At the beginning of the century, digital photography and imaging software were in their infancy. At this time, Alicia Ross explored various digital techniques that married scanned film with emerging digital manipulation technologies. Ross’s early interest in cinematic narrative in the context of still image-making, and her use of the female figure can be seen repeated, and continued to evolved into her more recent fiber work.
2002-2004
"Target Practice," Digital Dye Sublimation Print, 14 x 14 in, 2002
Untitled, Digital Print, 11 x 14 in, 2003
"Iron Soldier," Digital Print, 8.5 x 10 in, 2003
"Modern Gothic," Digital Print, 20 x 30 in, 2002
"Emergence," Gelatin Silver, 11 x 14 in, 2002
Untitled, Digital Dye Sublimation Print, 11 x 14 in, 2002
"American Beauty," Digital Print, 14 x 14 in, 2002
"Double Helix," Digital Print, 12 x 30 in, 2002
"Tangled Illusion," Digital Print, 12 x 30 in, 2002
"Tools I," Toned Gelatin Silver, 16 x 20 in, 2002
"Tools II," Toned Gelatin Silver, 16 x 20 in, 2002
"Tools III," Toned Gelatin Silver, 16 x 20 in, 2002
"Grabbing Hands," Digital Print, 20 x 30 in, 2002
"Untitled," Digital Print, 20 x 30 in, 2003