This Beautiful Fight

The blog of Sophia Wallace, American artist (b. 1978 Seattle, lives Brooklyn).
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Vote for Truer

I need your help!

Everyone who has responded to my autobiographical series Truer, please take a moment and make your feelings known by reblogging the picture below, tagging it #100Portraits and sending me a link: info@sophiawallace.com  

100 Portraits has been a huge success, covered by The New Yorker, Wired, NPR, aCurator, Washington Post and more.  @Flak Photo wants to know which image is your favorite. If my image speaks to you, I’d be grateful for you to say that NOW. 

I am donating a 20x24 print of this image, #4 in the edition,  to the Benefit Auction for Slideluck Potshow in December. More on that later. 

Re-blogging and feedback is Appreciated and Highly Encouraged!



Happy to learn that my work was selected. 

Untitled, #1 from the Series Truer

LOOK UP: PHOTOS OF MONUMENTAL PROPORTIONS

NightGallery Projections Merge Art and Architecture During FotoWeek
“This November FotoWeek DC will turn the city of Washington into a massive nighttime gallery – photography will be everywhere! With its provocative NightGallery program, FotoWeek will once again delight residents and visitors with monumental projections that illuminate the facades of significant Washington, DC architecture.  This year’s NightGallery images highlight award-winning photography with contemporary themes of social and political importance. From photojournalism to fine art, NightGallery projections will be everywhere you see, from November 6 through November 13. Look up!

Leading the fine arts program are Andy Adams, Editor & Publisher of FlakPhoto.com and Larissa Leclair, photography writer and curator. Cristina Mittermeier, Executive Director and a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, will curate the environmental program Life Lives Here. “ 

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