Bibel’s style or eye — a sense of core patterns of solid shapes and space as form –– is found in her photography as well as her paintings. Black and white images accentuate these forms, essentially manifesting their architecture. Here are some examples. |
Debra Jan Bibel
MORPHOLOGIES: Black & White Photographs
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Gateway to Nowhere | Guardian |
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Ebony Egret |
Cold Abstraction |
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Wet Gossomer |
Morning in Golden Gate Park |
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Postmodern Times | Collateral Damage | |
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Echo |
Etude 1: Glassy Yin–Yang | |
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Winter | Etude 2: Barking Up a Tree | |
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All images are
copyright by Debra Jan Bibel. Permission for use in electronic media or
for printed reproduction is required. |
Last revision: May 15, 2010