JAIME AELAVANTHARA
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Jaime Johnson grew up in the woods of Mississippi where the loud cacophony of whippoorwills, coyotes, and other wild animals outside her window became her daily melody.  Jaime received her B.F.A. from the University of Mississippi in Imaging Arts.  Johnson was awarded Honorable Mention for her experimental short, Flutter in the 11th Annual Oxford Film Festival in 2011.  Johnson was named a finalist for the 2014 Clarence John Laughlin award. Her photography and video work has been shown in juried shows in Mississippi, Louisiana, Colorado, Vermont, New York, Oregon, Virginia, Minnesota, Maine, and California.  Jaime completed her M.F.A. in Photography at Louisiana Tech University in 2014.


"In Out of Africa, Jaime Johnson uses tea stains to lend a poetic patina to a cyanotype of a woman partly hidden by a palm frond." - MARY ABBE , Star Tribune

"Rebirth" displays a knowledge alternative lost art processes mixed with a interesting staged concept. -Mark Sink

Discovery — both psychological and physical — is present in works such as Amy Friend's three digital prints, Jaime Johnson's "Rest" and Willie Anne Wright's "Old Sheldon Church Ruins." Johnson's tea-stained cyanotype, "Rest," captures a presumably dead bird framed by bits of twigs and flowering plants — an offering for the viewer.- Amanda Dalla Villa Adams, Style Weekly

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