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Road trips and their consequent metaphorical journeys they evoke

Alicia Savage is a self-portrait photographer based out of the Boston area. Her portraits are an organic exploration and evolving documentation of her present and past. Inspired by her curiosity and fueled by her imagination she investigates the internal self and the subsequent places she finds herself within. Utilizing herself as the subject she embraces literal road trips and their consequent metaphorical journeys they evoke. Post production practices are the second place to layer and expose new landscapes. An echo of the internal and external, the past and present, the known and unknown. Her work includes fine art photography, instruction and creative production.
At just 30 years old, Boston photographer Alicia Savage possesses remarkable clarity of vision and is earning deserved attention. She recently concluded a one-woman exhibit at the Griffin Museum of Photography (at satellite Digital Silver Imaging gallery, 9.23.13 – 12.3.13), for which an accompanying monograph, “Savage Beauty” was published. Currently, her work can be viewed in a group show at 555 Gallery in South Boston (“Ravishing”, 3.27.14 – 5.3.14) and also at the PRC, in conjunction with the upcoming Flash Forward Festival (“Fall Back, Spring Forward”, 4.29.14 – 5.17.14). Savage has attracted an audience for her surreal and contemplative self-portraits. Recently, I had an opportunity to sit down with Alicia to talk about her photographic evolution and trajectory.
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