Claire Holtaway
Fine Arts
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.
This series of work explores an insidious side to city nightlife culture; a hotel environment eerily depicts three women in situations hidden from society’s view. The images portray bleak and uneasy circumstances, conflicting with typical social ideas of nightlife. Each woman projects feelings of isolation and vulnerability, while the view from the window serves as a backdrop suggesting a separate external scene, a sense of city life, acting as a before and after, a cause and affect scenario.