Loretta Young-Gautier
Loretta Young-Gautier developed an early fascination with Surrealism and has been inspired by the works of Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali, Giorgio de Chirico and Remedios Varo. After working with Jerry Uelsmann, Loretta began crafting her work with multiple exposures, negative sandwiching, combination printing and other techniques, both the camera and the darkroom and more recently digital manipulation. Sometimes taking weeks to create a single image, her work is produced in a limited edition of hand-printed archival silver gelatin prints and/or carbon-pigment inkjet prints. Loretta Young-Gautier has been shown in numerous group and solo shows and is part of private, corporate and museum collections nationwide. Her images have appeared in Photo Review, Icon, Masterpiece Magazine, The Photographers Market and Passion Press. Loretta was formerly associate director of The Camera Obscura Gallery in Denver. Recorded 2014.
