Vladimir Pajkic
Photography
CROATIAN ARTIST TO DISPLAY
BLACK-AND-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY
AT CAPITOL HILL OPENING
Photographer/Architect Focuses on Light, Travel
What: Vladimir Pajkic Photography: Formae Lucisî
Where: RPM Capitol Hill, 225 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20003
When: Friday, February 7th, 7-9 PM
Washington, D.C. -- Photographer and trained architect Vladimir Pajkic will
launch the first-ever public showing of his work called Formae Lucisî or
Forms of Light in Latin at RPM Capitol Hill on February 7th. Approximately
50 people are expected to attend a wine and cheese reception from 7-9 PM to
celebrate the opening and Pajkicís new website www.formaelucis.com. The
black-and-white photographs are all un-cropped so there is no editing of the
immediate experience of that very moment,î according to Pajkic (pronounced
pie-kitch). He uses a mixes media process to produce the images involving
both hand developing and elements of architectural printing.
Images range from graffiti on a door in the Jewish Ghetto in Rome to a group
of elderly playing cards in the streets of Shanghai.
"Most of my work was taken during my travels, but the place is almost
unimportant, " says Pajkic. "The theme is the exploration of light and the
cities, events, and people it captures. It ís almost a universal language."
Pajkic, who was born and raised in Croatia, earned a Bachelors of
Architecture at Cornell University and a Masters of Architecture from
Princeton University. He recently moved to Washington, D.C. where he is a
practicing architect.
Contact: Vladimir Pajkic
MEDIA ADVISORY
(202) 546-2842
vpajkic@alumni.princeton.edu
Vladimir Pajkic
Photography
CROATIAN ARTIST TO DISPLAY
BLACK-AND-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY
AT CAPITOL HILL OPENING
Photographer/Architect Focuses on Light, Travel
What: Vladimir Pajkic Photography: Formae Lucisî
Where: RPM Capitol Hill, 225 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20003
When: Friday, February 7th, 7-9 PM
Washington, D.C. -- Photographer and trained architect Vladimir Pajkic will
launch the first-ever public showing of his work called Formae Lucisî or
Forms of Light in Latin at RPM Capitol Hill on February 7th. Approximately
50 people are expected to attend a wine and cheese reception from 7-9 PM to
celebrate the opening and Pajkicís new website www.formaelucis.com. The
black-and-white photographs are all un-cropped so there is no editing of the
immediate experience of that very moment,î according to Pajkic (pronounced
pie-kitch). He uses a mixes media process to produce the images involving
both hand developing and elements of architectural printing.
Images range from graffiti on a door in the Jewish Ghetto in Rome to a group
of elderly playing cards in the streets of Shanghai.
"Most of my work was taken during my travels, but the place is almost
unimportant, " says Pajkic. "The theme is the exploration of light and the
cities, events, and people it captures. It ís almost a universal language."
Pajkic, who was born and raised in Croatia, earned a Bachelors of
Architecture at Cornell University and a Masters of Architecture from
Princeton University. He recently moved to Washington, D.C. where he is a
practicing architect.
Contact: Vladimir Pajkic
MEDIA ADVISORY
(202) 546-2842
vpajkic@alumni.princeton.edu