Surface Bleeding

Caroline Strott

“Surface Bleeding” uses a handmade glass lens to distort and blend the image of a moving body. It creates an intimate space, while protecting the body from the threat of exposure. Attempting to blur vulnerability and create an inviting soft moving image.

 

 
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Caroline Strott, TYL BFA ‘22
Lives and works in Philadelphia, PA and Baltimore, MD
IG: @carostro_


Caroline Strott, originally from Baltimore, currently lives in Philadelphia, PA. Strott is a Junior BFA Glass major at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University. She is interested in creating works that connect humanity and nature using mixed media and glass. Her goals for the future are to develop a more sustainable practice while continuing her artistic journey.