Photographs by Igor Kraguljac, who received a Master of Science in Visualization Sciences degree from the Department of Visualization at Texas A&M last December, explore the visual style known as chiaroscuro in a six page feature appearing in the spring 2009 edition of Oranges and Sardines magazine.
The article includes a terse interview with Kraguljac as well as six photos from his chiaroscuro series, which were exhibited at the college’s Wright Gallery during the spring 2008 semester.
“My process starts with a flash of inspiration, either from an artist whom I admire or from some other interesting design or concept that I find particularly interesting,” Kraguljac told the magazine. “From there, I start to develop the idea in my head.”
The quarterly publication features the visual arts, poetry, short stories and essays on the arts. The issue including Kraguljac’s work can be accessed online at http://www.poetsandartists.com/.