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Dietlinde DuPlessis

United States

Biography

Visual artist whose practice focuses on photographic experimentation and camera-less processes. After an initial professional career in the European corporate world, she maintained a constant relationship with photography through courses, competitions, and group exhibitions. She later trained in analog and digital photography at the University of Arizona, beginning a transition toward a more experimental practice. In recent years she has worked with techniques such as lumen prints and, more specifically, anthotypes, expanding her research into embroidery on old photographs and collage. Her work has been included in exhibitions during Month of Photography Denver 2025 and in publications linked to Anthotype Day 2024 and 2025. Recent works have been reproduced on urban banners in Laramie for two consecutive editions. She currently divides her time between Wyoming and Arizona, with frequent stays in Germany and Spain.

Visual artist whose practice focuses on photographic experimentation and camera-less processes. After an initial professional career in the European corporate world, she maintained a constant relationship with photography through courses, competitions, and group exhibitions. She later trained in analog and digital photography at the University of Arizona, beginning a transition toward a more experimental practice. In recent years she has worked with techniques such as lumen prints and, more specifically, anthotypes, expanding her research into embroidery on old photographs and collage. Her work has been included in exhibitions during Month of Photography Denver 2025 and in publications linked to Anthotype Day 2024 and 2025. Recent works have been reproduced on urban banners in Laramie for two consecutive editions. She currently divides her time between Wyoming and Arizona, with frequent stays in Germany and Spain.

Festivals Collaborations

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