“Kim Keever’s large-scale photographs are created by meticulously constructing miniature topographies in a 200-gallon tank, which is then filled with water. These dioramas of fictitious environments are brought to life with colored lights and the dispersal of pigment, producing ephemeral atmospheres that he must quickly capture with his large-format camera.”
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“Kim Keever’s large-scale photographs are created by meticulously constructing miniature topographies in a 200-gallon...
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