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Thu March 1, 2018

Castro Art Walk: Photographer Monique Relova's 'Sridevi and Friends'

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"Sridevi and Friends"

Photographer Monique Relova spent time with a transgender community in southern India, near Bengaluru. Overcoming the initial hurdles as an outsider, Monique gained their trust and was accepted by the community. These portraits evoke the beauty and pride they maintain despite the many challenges they endure day-to-day.

With her camera as her candle, her experience in documentary, photojournalism, fashion, and high-tech photography as the spark that ignited it, and the world as her backdrop, it is delightful to discover that Monique's images are always instinctive, evocative and distinctive. Even if they sometimes feature the most scant conditions, they are rich; even if they are in black and white, they are brilliant and colorful; and even though they are still images, they are moving, living and stunning! Viewing Monique's work is to witness... incandescence!

This powerful exhibit will be on display at Spark Arts with items available for purchase throughout the month of March. Stop in during the Castro Art Walk to meet the artist.

Artist Bio:
Monique Relova has developed her talents and skills to transcend to the realm of seeker, shedder, and sharer of light. In the corners of the earth where the darkness of ignorance, neglect, hatred, cruelty, and indifference have permeated, her portraits have managed to open eyes, illuminate minds, and inspire hearts. They tell stories, both simple and profound.They elicit emotion, sincere and powerful. They find beauty in the mundane and imperfect.

Monique spent her childhood traveling the globe with her airline industry family; calling Sydney, Manila, Honolulu, Bangkok, San Francisco, and London home. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Photography and has worked in the fields of editorial, documentary, photojournalism, and fashion photography. Monique spent the last 9 years making the world's most popular camera. She currently lives in the Bay Area with her spouse, Greg.
"Sridevi and Friends"

Photographer Monique Relova spent time with a transgender community in southern India, near Bengaluru. Overcoming the initial hurdles as an outsider, Monique gained their trust and was accepted by the community. These portraits evoke the beauty and pride they maintain despite the many challenges they endure day-to-day.

With her camera as her candle, her experience in documentary, photojournalism, fashion, and high-tech photography as the spark that ignited it, and the world as her backdrop, it is delightful to discover that Monique's images are always instinctive, evocative and distinctive. Even if they sometimes feature the most scant conditions, they are rich; even if they are in black and white, they are brilliant and colorful; and even though they are still images, they are moving, living and stunning! Viewing Monique's work is to witness... incandescence!

This powerful exhibit will be on display at Spark Arts with items available for purchase throughout the month of March. Stop in during the Castro Art Walk to meet the artist.

Artist Bio:
Monique Relova has developed her talents and skills to transcend to the realm of seeker, shedder, and sharer of light. In the corners of the earth where the darkness of ignorance, neglect, hatred, cruelty, and indifference have permeated, her portraits have managed to open eyes, illuminate minds, and inspire hearts. They tell stories, both simple and profound.They elicit emotion, sincere and powerful. They find beauty in the mundane and imperfect.

Monique spent her childhood traveling the globe with her airline industry family; calling Sydney, Manila, Honolulu, Bangkok, San Francisco, and London home. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Photography and has worked in the fields of editorial, documentary, photojournalism, and fashion photography. Monique spent the last 9 years making the world's most popular camera. She currently lives in the Bay Area with her spouse, Greg.
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