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    lifelines

    by Neal Panton

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    Lifelines is a response to a world preoccupied with identification through passwords, pins, codes, the number and letter series. We continue to be marginalized, reduced and dehumanized in this security obsessed world. Fingerprints are entirely individual and traditional proof of our identity. However, by including the hand-print and hand gestures the person is more fully exposed. Lifelines can be read, revealing the individual's past and future, while the hand gesture reveals aspects of their nature and personality. This is something our digital identity fails to provide. Participants were able to choose the placement of their hands on a high resolution scanner that revealed an aspect of their identity. While some felt friends and family were necessary to help identify themselves, others chose to go solo. By processing in monotone aspects of race and class become irrelevant. The fine lines in the image have the quality of an etching. What the viewers see is not just a portrait of a hand, but an impression of a life lived, left behind on the glass. The hands are titled by date of birth with no identification by gender, family, race, cultural background or religion. These hands grouped together in this growing collection interact like an extended family, a community of hands. In these times of racial, religious and cultural disparity these hand portraits simply talk about us, the human race.
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    • Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
    • Additional Categories Portfolios, Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
      # of Pages: 36
    • Publish Date: Mar 26, 2019
    • Language English
    • Keywords lifelines, neal panton, hands
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    NealPanton
    Neal Panton
    Canada

    Award Winning Internationally Recognized Fine Art Photographer. Published in more than 25 countries worldwide, 10 self-published books & catalogues. 18 solo exhibits & 60 group exhibits in Canada, Europe, USA & South America. Locally I am represented by The Laundromat - Art Gallery Kimberley. Internationally I am represented by Turning Art and Glasshouse Images in the USA. “Photography for me is the purest and most personal way I can share what I feel about life. I try to create photos that are not passive but more reflective. In this reflection viewers can discover their own unique meaning and deeper connection to my photographs.”

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