
Chicago-based photographer Clarissa Bonet was recently featured on Musée Magazine! They featured her series “Stray Light” as part of their weekend portfolio series. Interested in the physical space of the city and its emotional and psychological impact on the body, she uses the camera to transform the physical space into a psychological one, providing a personal interpretation of the urban landscape.
Bonet discusses the project:
Stray Light is an ongoing photographic project aimed at imaging the nocturnal urban landscape. We have all but lost the night for our progress. In its place we have formed a new cosmos, one of vanished surfaces and flecks of light. Carefully constructing each image from multiple photographs, I reform the urban landscape in my own vision – one that seeks to reconstruct the heavens in its absence above the cityscape.
More of Bonet’s series can be viewed here.
Click here to see the full feature in Musée Magazine.
