Bill Anderson
A Day In Two Acts
2017
Photograph mounted on Plexi and floated, mounted on plywood
74" x 46"

Bill Anderson
The Woman Has Descended the Stairs
2016
Photograph mounted on plywood; photograph reworked with acrylic paint and pastels, face mounted on Plexi
62" x 42"

Bill Anderson
Posters with View of Tree
2016
Photograph mounted on plywood; photo set behind acrylic painted Plexi
62" x 42"

Bill Anderson
City Space
2016
Photograph reworked with acrylics and charcoal, set in window; acrylic paint on plywood
79" x 48"

Bill Anderson
A Day In Two Acts
2017
Photograph mounted on Plexi and floated, mounted on plywood
74" x 46"

Bill Anderson
The Woman Has Descended the Stairs
2016
Photograph mounted on plywood; photograph reworked with acrylic paint and pastels, face mounted on Plexi
62" x 42"

Bill Anderson
Posters with View of Tree
2016
Photograph mounted on plywood; photo set behind acrylic painted Plexi
62" x 42"

Bill Anderson
City Space
2016
Photograph reworked with acrylics and charcoal, set in window; acrylic paint on plywood
79" x 48"

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Bill Anderson

Bill Anderson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and he now lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. After spending twenty-five years working with traditional large-format photography and alternative printmaking techniques, including gum bichromate, cyanotype, and platinum, Anderson has leveraged the considerable interpretive potential of digital acquisition to realize this portfolio of colour work.

His work has been featured in a number of exhibitions within Vancouver and Los Angeles. In the winter of 2014, Anderson’s work was featured at Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, as part of the group exhibition The Edition 2014, a folio of five contemporary works produced in a closed edition of fifteen. More recently, his work was exhibited at Paris Photo Los Angeles 2015, the West Coast arm of the French photography fair.

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