Alien Face Photograph

The beginning of the female kind

Alien Face Photograph

Mother Earth © Nick Gregan
Mother Earth © Nick Gregan

On the July 13th Nick Gregan first solo exhibition Ambiguous Misdirection came off the walls of Adams St Private Members Club after receiving great reviews.

The first of its kind at the gallery, the exhibition evoked the profound misdirection of ones mind, pushing you to look beyond the obvious and question what your saw at first glance like a framed alien on display as seen by the image beside this text.

Well known in the industry as a portrait photographer, Nick’s use of light and dark defined silhouettes captures the landscape of the female form introducing us to the new movement known as bodyscape.

As a virgin to the world of blogging just like many people I’m sure, I feel very ambiguous as to what is expected of me to write so I hope I have successfully left you wanting to read more and looking forward to my next dairy entry.

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I’m not sure if most of you have noticed the few mistakes, do you think am having a ‘blond moment’ or is it Ambiguous Misdirection? I’ll leave it for you to decide. ☺

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