The mural-sized photographs of Issac Layman are all produced in his modest Green Lake home. And while his wife and two young children do not appear in the pictures, they are by necessity part of his project. Each time Layman chooses a subject, like the basement dryer, the kitchen sink, or the living room bookcase - the room in question is disabled for the duration of the photo shoot, a complex, high-tech process that can take as long as a month to complete. The results of Layman's most recent work are currently on view at Lawrimore Project, and KUOW art critic, Gary Faigin, joins us with his comments. |
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