Lee Webster: CHROMINANCE
Powder Room 201 N Braddock Ave, #209, Pittsburgh, United StatesIn CHROMINANCE, Webster imagines her mother’s brief time in the spotlight, rendering a black and white memory in full, chromatic brilliance.
In CHROMINANCE, Webster imagines her mother’s brief time in the spotlight, rendering a black and white memory in full, chromatic brilliance.
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