R. Scott Lloyd

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1 Cracks and Holes
1999
5 x 5 inches,
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Split-beam reflection

 

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Crackenstein
1999
5 x 5 inches
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Split-beam reflection

 

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Screwed-Up Crackers
1999
5 x 5 inches,
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From the Ennead Series: The Cracker Holograms are a play with transforming preconceptions about common images/meanings through variations on the structural theme of an ennead of squares. The holographic transformations occur in the quiet play of helping the viewer construct and alter realities that might appear to be “actual and/or symbolic”. Common subjects, simple structure and low-tech processes are streamlined to maximize idea options and speed. Viewing can begin as a game of tic-tac-toe, but can end up with several levels of meaning, sometimes having little to do with what the viewer started with. “From an easily accessible beginning, I want to make viewers look and move and look again and move and look again and to think and move and think again."
 
Biography
Scott Lloyd received an EdD in Arts Education with an emphasis on holography in post secondary Education, and an MFA in Painting from Pratt Institute, NY. From 1983-1988 he was Director of Educational Services, Museum of Holography, NY. Scott Lloyd teaches Printmaking and Foundations at California University of Pennsylvania. He has had several one-person exhibitions of his holograms.

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