Lui, Elizabeth Gill
American, b. 1951
In the Watercolors series (1995), Lui creates elegant photo-collages from layered images of light reflecting on bright blue expanses of water. By placing two photographs side by side and fixing smaller prints on top of them, varying their placement and orientation, Lui shapes dynamic, contrasting patterns from the light reflections captured in the different images. Meanwhile, the fluid forms of the light contrast with the geometric outlines of the layered prints themselves. The collages yield a range of perceptual effects and sensations of depth through slight variations in color and the photographic vantage point.
Lui received a BA in Comparative Religion from Colorado College. She went on to pursue graduate work at the University of Denver and at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, where she studied architectural photography. Since that time, she has also completed a number of photographic projects centered on architecture, including a survey of twentieth-century museums and a monograph about the architecture of American embassies around the world, for which she traveled to fifty countries.
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American, b. 1983 and 1982, respectively