Photography by Kirsteen Titchener.
Vanity - Missing Series
Kirsteen Titchener is a self-taught photographic artist born in Surrey, now living in Devon, UK. Using digital editing techniques to combine multiple photographs allows the final image to go beyond what can be created in a single traditional photograph. By drawing on a background in psychology her work often reflects the depth and fragility of human emotions.
Kirsteen's images have recevied international recognition with recent accomplishments including: Winner of the 13th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers (photomanipulation single image) in 2019; The Royal Photographic Society Visual Art Gold Medal in 2018; 1st Place - International Photographer of the Year: Photomanipulation in 2017.Vanity – a word taking on new meaning in our digital age with popularity measured using ‘vanity metrics’; likes on FB, shares on Twitter. Violet is one of the colours often used to represent vanity.
Recipient of a Gold Award from the Societies of Photographers 2018 (Open Avant Garde category).
A nominee in the 5th Fine Art Photography Awards in the professional photomanipulation category
Giclee Ink Printed on Hahnemuhle Photorag 308gsm Paper.
83x108cm
Textured High spec frame & anti reflective anti UV glass
Edition of 3