Piece description from the artist
Shot 70 feet deep in Turks and Caicos islands, this small "thing" is really a spirobranchus giganteus, also known as a Christmas Tree Worm—though I doubt you've ever seen a worm this cute and pretty—these little creature are known to be shy and will disappear quickly into the coral when startled. This print is framed with archival materials.
Deb grew up with cameras, films, and other photography accouterments being as normal to her as baseballs or dolls were to other kids. She learned to take what was there, what was real — the light, the dark, the mood, the balance, the air — and translate it through the lens. Having a deep affinity for water, she merged these two passions and began creating underwater work. In the water, everything that we know goes away — noise, gravity, perceptions — there is tremendous peace and it allows Deb to create visual enigmas that calm rather than confuse.
Even with this devout love of photography, Deb had always worked in other media, forging more than just images, rather pieces that seem to morph. That which we actually see is an interpretation — the viewer’s — and that changes with each person, lighting, environment, and more.
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