Calendula Gallery presents Shapes & Spaces: Light, Shadow and the Human Form featuring photography by David Fallon.
David Fallon studies the human form through the lens of light and shadow. In doing so, he frees viewers to think about what beauty means on an individual level. The series examines how light, perspective and space affect an individual’s perceptions of beauty. This series of multicultural figure studies also challenges common narratives by incorporating artists from a variety of cultural and gender backgrounds. The striking photographs in this exhibit demonstrate that beauty abounds in everyone.
David Fallon is a mixed-media artist based in St. Paul, MN. When he is not making art, he serves on the board of an arts nonprofit and advocates for accessibility. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and reflects his commitment to social justice and bringing people together through the arts. Shapes and Spaces: Light, Shadow and the Human Form, is funded by a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the National Endowment for the Arts
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