Holly Andres’ narrative-driven photography is an inspiration to those with an affinity for cinema, design. and storytelling. #cmpdx
— Stuart Coates (@StuartCoates)March 14, 2014
9 siblings, Nancy Drew, Hitchcock and the complex journey of womanhood influence the moving #photography of Holly Andres @Portland_CM #cmpdx
— BridgeLab (@BridgeLabPNCA)March 14, 2014
“I’ve never perceived the camera as an agent of truth.” -Holly Andres at #cmpdx pic.twitter.com/ZAhKIGE8DZ
— Needmore Designs (@needmore)March 14, 2014
"I don’t know what I would be like if I wasn’t an artist… Probably NOT good!"!!!! #hollyandres #cmpdx http://t.co/ipTdXSXkmA
— Christine Taylor (@Happyplayground)March 14, 2014
Vanitas, my all-time favorite art history term: nicely applied in Holly Andres’ photographs of the back seat of cars. #cmpdx
— Sarah Brice (@SarahBrice)March 14, 2014
Brilliant creative process reminder: Go buy a quirky item. Make up a ridiculous back story. Make it real in your art. #cmpdx
— Julie Williams (@oregonintegrity)March 14, 2014
Fun fact: Holly Andres taught my color photography class at PSU many years ago, and was influential in my creative education. #cmpdx
— Isaac B Watson (@ibwatson)March 14, 2014
#cmpdx Narcissus’ Nemesis: A theme that resonates lucid paradoxes of an impending implicit risk of losing innocence. pic.twitter.com/HroVW4Q3aw
— J. Grab (@jrgrab)March 14, 2014
Taking a single object and constructing a narrative around it!#cmpdx
— BDA (@BDAadvertising)March 14, 2014
Funny, personal, and slightly horrifying (ack! the freezer!) talk about gender identity via photography at @portland_cm.
— Melissa Chavez (@capnleela)March 14, 2014
"Art criticism is an art form of its own" loving Holly Andres this morning. Her work is wonderful. #cmpdx @portland_cm
— Honeysuckle Photo (@HoneyPhoto)March 14, 2014
Be sure to see Holly’s talk on our CreativeMornings/Portland chapter page!