Sarite Davis

Sockful of Sunshine

Photography
2022
SolarFast, cotton ankle socks, wooden clothespins
I saturated four white ankle socks using SolarFast UV-sensitive dye, then walked around outside while wearing them, picking up leaves, dirt, sticks, and debris. The socks were exposed to UV light with the debris still attached, creating natural impressions of the outdoors. The dirtiest parts of the socks appear the cleanest because sunlight couldn't penetrate the grime to expose the SolarFast underneath it.Using leftover film negatives from analogue photography classes, I transferred images of the outdoors onto wooden clothespins. While the images aren't stark, there are light impressions of a gate, hanging plant, and recycling bins.

“I'm preoccupied with creating/embellishing pieces using seemingly incongruous processes to a given medium; in this case, "taking a photograph" by walking outside and getting my socks dirty.”

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Sockful of Sunshine
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Sarite Davis

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“I'm a Toronto-based photographer and mixed media artist who tries not to take myself or my practice too seriously. My work tends to combine visual and tactile mediums like photography, painting,...” [More]