Teenage Stories by Julia Fullerton-Batten

by Scott Beale on October 25, 2007 · 2 comments

Marbles

Floating In Harbour

In 2005 photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten produced “Teenage Stories”, a surreal photo series featuring giant adolescence girls, in tiny city settings.

via Coudal Partners

photos by Julia Fullerton-Batten “Marbles” (2005) & “Floating In Harbour” (2005)

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1 Boyd Nyberg May 15, 2008 at 9:07 am

Great images that my students feel are very well composed using the elementof scale in the surrealist vein. Bravo, for this seamless fusion of images that my students have learned from as a basis for drawing and painting here in the Art Department at UHS. Sincere thanks…….boyd nyberg M.F.A.

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