Former student’s photos on
exhibit at Fort Collins Gallery

 

Photographs by Texas A&M University visualization graduate Igor Kraguljac,  are being featured in the newest exhibition at The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, through May 23.

“Human Canvas” seeks to explore the ways the human body can be an integral component of art, the center’s spokesman says. Images in the exhibition present the human figure painted, bandaged, wrapped and tattooed. The Center for Fine Art Photography is a non-profit organization with a mission to showcase the work of leading and emerging photographers and educate the public about the collectible value of photographic art.

Kraguljac graduated in December from the visualization science master’s degree program in the College of Architecture and is currently assisting the photo/video staff of the Division of Marketing and Communications. His photographs have previously been shown at the Colorado center as well as in galleries elsewhere in the United States and in Europe.

The center’s web site is www.c4fap.org.

 

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