



Maggie Taylor
Without My Knowing It, 2017
Archival Inkjet Print
8 x 8 in
13 5/8 x 13 5/8 in framed
13 5/8 x 13 5/8 in framed
6 of 15
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Maggie Taylor’s imaginative and surreal images are created by utilizing a variety of imagery. She collects and “recycles” daguerreotype or tintype portraits of unknown subjects from the 19th century. Taylor...
Maggie Taylor’s imaginative and surreal images are created by utilizing a variety of imagery. She collects and “recycles” daguerreotype or tintype portraits of unknown subjects from the 19th century. Taylor then builds stories around her subjects by combining her own photographs along with scanned objects to create digital collages in Photoshop; using as many as 200 layers. More recently, she has experimented with using AI technology to source her imagery