Robin Jones current work explores the limits of digital photography. Discovering unique textures and patterns through digital processes like file corruption and manipulation. Hyper saturated colors bring surreal sensations to natural subjects.
This is Not a Tree an ongoing series playing of the natural fractal growth of trees. Modern manipulation tools use machine learning and artificial intelligence to accomplish common tricks such as making an unsightly background subject disappear, or to extend a brick pattern farther along a wall. These tools have been leveraged to create a repetition similar to the natural fractal quality in which trees naturally grow. Picture a tree limb growing and splitting into many smaller tree limbs and so one and so on. These patterns are echoed in the portraits of This is Not a Tree.
Explore Robin's college work in the Portraits catalogue. Bedrooms has Robin in borrowed identities. Colleges clothing and bedrooms are worn as the artists own to create a false photograph.
