Beyond a documentation of place,
Romance illustrates an adult re-evaluating her adolescent
experiences in the saturated and complex southeastern landscape.
Through loose narrative, these photographic images serve
as a re-contextualized visual journal.
Naomi Shersty's artwork includes
traditional and digital photographic imagery and time-based media,
all of which she often incorporates into sculptural installations
and performances. Through re-enactments and re-visitations, she
explores the construction of desire and identity and its relation
to physical place, social environment and personal history.
She has recently relocated to Florida, the locus of both
her childhood and journey into womanhood, to expand her ongoing
body of work. The intensity of southern environments, the sublime
qualities of water and the tokens of a culture in conflict provide
fruitful metaphors for the murky residue of memory and deep-rooted
layers of identity.
Shersty received her MFA from
the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque in July 2004. She
is currently living in Florida.
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Untitled,
digital inkjet print, 2004 |
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digital inkjet print, 2004 |
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digital inkjet print, 2004 |
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digital inkjet print, 2004 |
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digital inkjet print, 2004 |
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digital inkjet print, 2004 |
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digital inkjet print, 2004 |