Photographer ready to share her ‘wonky vision’ with Cronx art
A Croydon-primarily based artist has launched a selection of Cronx-based posters for sale, giving perhaps the excellent Xmas reward suggestions.
Monica Gianniti Brookbank was introduced up in south London and describes herself as a “photo artist with wonky vision”.
“I have been planning for much more than 15 several years and I really like tattoo artwork, Halloween, pink wine, salami, chocolate and the moo cow smells of the countryside.”
She says that her “father charmed me into photography”, but in 2002, she dropped the central sight in her still left eye.
“Most of the vision was restored,” she suggests, “but as the concern of going blind had terrified me, I determined to convert my pastime into a business and commenced learning photography at night time classes just after work.”
Gianniti created a appreciate for high-quality art images and for experimenting with unique procedures both in digital camera and in her digital darkroom.
“I build art to don or artwork for your place,” she says.
Her Croydon style gallery – known as www.monjiiart.com, and which incorporates a range of other patterns – is now on line here, with her posters starting from all-around £24 each and every.
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