Marcia Lippman uses her camera to locate herself in faraway places, often quite off the map, shooting mostly the beauty she has been drawn to through the romance of history or literature, mythology or religion. Through this construct, she explores the world of the goddess, the missing mother, the inner child, the aging woman. Her images are dark and evocative, captured mostly in the shadowy, uncertain light of dusk. Lippman hand-prints her own images, which may be toned or painted, or even gilded, making each one essentially unique.
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