Honorable Mention BIFA 2019 Fine Art / Nudes
Maria - Apague Mi Mente
Through the painted gate, just behind the fence, in the backyard of this little bohemian place, her silver trailer sits sheltered by a large tree. The heat and humidity is heavy, with only the occasional sea breeze providing some relief. She wears an old fashioned flowery dress, the washed out blue has faded long ago. She smells of daisies and mosquito repellent, her name is Maria. She puts on her show for them, slowly stripping in front of their eyes, bringing herself pleasure, becoming their fantasy. When the guests leave, she stays, she turns off her mind,and dreams of a different reality.
Born in 1959, Malcolm is an architect with a passion for photography. As a student studying architecture he was drawn to the black and white street photography in Paris and New York City from the 30’s-60’s in particular the photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sophie Calle, and Robert Doiseau. While studying photography at the Ontario College of Art and Design and the Ryerson School of Image Arts, he became interested in the black and white fashion/portraits/fine art photographs of Richard Avedon, Lillian Bassman, Peter Lindbergh, Irvin Penn, Deborah Turbeville, and Sarah Moon