RunOff

from $100.00

Photographs of water captured at a hydroelectric facility in Hagerman, Idaho. The natural gradients shift from blue to yellow-green where the plants break the surface, organic and unhurried.

The collage assembly works against this, harsh geometric lines against the natural forms. A deliberate tension between the softness of the subject and the rigidity of the composition.

Captured 2016. Collaged in 2025.

Multiple photographs are layered and blended, repeated and transformed in Hood's signature collage process. After a shoot, Hood edits photographs in batches, then hand-groups images for each new collage. The process is manual: image layers, transparency, blending modes, marquee tool, and image transform tools are used within Photoshop.

Photographs of water captured at a hydroelectric facility in Hagerman, Idaho. The natural gradients shift from blue to yellow-green where the plants break the surface, organic and unhurried.

The collage assembly works against this, harsh geometric lines against the natural forms. A deliberate tension between the softness of the subject and the rigidity of the composition.

Captured 2016. Collaged in 2025.

Multiple photographs are layered and blended, repeated and transformed in Hood's signature collage process. After a shoot, Hood edits photographs in batches, then hand-groups images for each new collage. The process is manual: image layers, transparency, blending modes, marquee tool, and image transform tools are used within Photoshop.

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Digital collage · Archival giclée print · Sold unframed