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Art work titled Reflections By Laurence Wensel

Reflections

By Laurence Wensel

Laurence Wensel is a playwright, theater director, and artist. Currently, he is a PhD student in the arts and humanities/visual and performing arts program at UTD.

His artwork is a fusion of images incorporating photography, hand-drawn illustrations, and computer applications. The resulting algorithmic work evokes a dreamlike experience, captures an emotion, or subverts the expectations of the image.

His digital creations have been published with Shantih Journal-Issue 3.1 in (summer/fall 2018), Every Pigeon-Volume 2 (December 2017), TAMIU-The Writer’s Forum ( January 2016), and ASU Canyon Voices (January 2014).