Tuesday, January 12, 2010

January 2010: Christian Arrecis


Setting the Planets Into Motion
2007
10" x 15"

The SFCC Photography Gallery is presenting the work of Chicago Artist Christian Arrecis. Christian received his MFA in 2008 and teaches at Northern Illinois University.

Artist Statement
Phaenomena Naturalis is a series of photographs through which I attempt to navigate and understand the natural world; it is an attempt at understanding some of life's universal and enduring questions. Light and shadow function on a symbolic level—the revelation of truth. Books and their time-worn pages, bits of text and images, and found objects all serve as a vehicl Phaenomena Naturalis is a series of photographs through which I attempt to navigate and understand the natural world; it is an attempt at understanding some of life's universal and enduring questions. Light and shadow function on a symbolic level—the revelation of truth. Books and their time-worn pages, bits of text and images, and found objects all serve as a vehicle to suggest a figurative voyage, that the mysteries of the world can be unlocked and revealed.

I am interested in an exploration of the world through referencing legend, through the intersection between science and magic and where superstition meets history. As such, an intimation of the arcane, the mythological and the mysterious informs these photographs.
e to suggest a figurative voyage, that the mysteries of the world can be unlocked and revealed.

I am interested in an exploration of the world through referencing legend, through the intersection between science and magic and where superstition meets history. As such, an intimation of the arcane, the mythological and the mysterious informs these photographs.

To see more of Christian's work online visit: http://christianarrecis.com