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Emily Scantrait 2020
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
In Lane’s series SCANTRAITS the LA-based photographer utilizes multimedia techniques to distort and experiment with the concept of portraiture.
“I consider these photos to be more like objects. I was excited to explore shapes and colors and expressions as usual, but was even more connected while crumpling the results in my hand and gluing a piece of plastic to the images. Scantraits consumed many many hours of my days during quarantine and I’ll be forever grateful.”
- Danny Lane
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In Lane’s series SCANTRAITS the LA-based photographer utilizes multimedia techniques to distort and experiment with the concept of portraiture.
“I consider these photos to be more like objects. I was excited to explore shapes and colors and expressions as usual, but was even more connected while crumpling the results in my hand and gluing a piece of plastic to the images. Scantraits consumed many many hours of my days during quarantine and I’ll be forever grateful.”
- Danny Lane
Artwork Information
Year
2020
Materials
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
27 x 18 inches
45 x 30 inches
60 x 40 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
27 x 18 inches
Matted: 34.5 x 25.5 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 28.5 x 19.5 x 2 inches
45 x 30 inches
Matted: 53 x 38 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 47 x 32 x 2 inches
60 x 40 inches
Full Bleed: 62 x 42 x 2 inches
This artwork is custom-framed in hand-built solid wood framing with archival materials. Custom framed artworks will ship in 1 - 3 weeks.
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“I see boredom as an opportunity. I want to capture the mundane, while never missing a moment of chaos or bliss.”
About the Artist
Danny Scott Lane
Photographer Danny Scott Lane’s work has been featured in Vogue Italia, Playboy, I-D, Hunger, Schon, MyDomaine, Coveteur, Brooklyn, among print and digital publications. His play of color and the human form explore loneliness and rebellion in isolation.
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In Lane’s series SCANTRAITS the LA-based photographer utilizes multimedia techniques to distort and experiment with the concept of portraiture.
“I consider these photos to be more like objects. I was excited to explore shapes and colors and expressions as usual, but was even more connected while crumpling the results in my hand and gluing a piece of plastic to the images. Scantraits consumed many many hours of my days during quarantine and I’ll be forever grateful.”
- Danny Lane
PAIGE WASSEL ON DANNY SCOTT LANE
“I have found myself being drawn to very simple photographs. This man reading a newspaper was photographed by Danny Scott Lane. He used a film camera which I think produces the most authentic and true images. Nothing staged, nothing over the top. I absolutely love a photograph of simply nothing, just life in general, the mundane and intimate hours of the day.”
Artwork: Guy with Paper