Carol Panaro-Smith and James Hajicek’s Arc of Departure

Artists: Carol Panaro-Smith and James Hajicek Medium: Photogenic DrawingJames (Hajicek) and I are probably the only Arizonians that pray for 115 plus degree weather. We only make photogenic drawings on the hottest days of the year. The combination of heat and cloudless skies produce some of the most spectacular colors. Our...
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Artists: Carol Panaro-Smith and James Hajicek Medium: Photogenic Drawing

James (Hajicek) and I are probably the only Arizonians that pray for 115 plus degree weather. We only make photogenic drawings on the hottest days of the year. The combination of heat and cloudless skies produce some of the most spectacular colors.

Our process is simple-take fresh botanicals, coat paper with a solution of salt and silver, place the botanical in contact with the paper, place glass over it and expose the light sensitive paper in the direct sun for 4 to 24 hours. The plant makes an image of itself, no camera or film needed.

The countdown to Best of Phoenix continues! Last year, we profiled 100 Creatives who made a mark on the local arts scene. This year, we’ll have 100 creative representations of Phoenix.  No scope or requirement on medium or size — we’ll include photography, painting, sculpture, video, installation, literary, and more. What do you see when you Imagine PHX?

Imagine PHX, so far:  100: Steven Revering’s Westward Ho

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99: Jon Ashcroft’s Suspended in Geography

98: William LeGoullon’s Table

97. Jason Hill’s Phoenix Financial Center96. Kyle DeWitt’s Tempe Center for the Arts

95: Allison Elliott’s Walls of Downtown Phoenix

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94. Fausto Fernandez’s Grid City

93. Chikara Kakizawa’s Ship Out of Water

92: Dayvid LeMmon’s Process / Gentrification

91. Irma Sanchez’s Phoenix Rising

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90. Eduardo Rivera’s De Colores

89. Arnold Guerrero’s Camelback Mountain

88. Sean Deckert’s Ginae vs. the 12th Street Gang

87. Pete Petrisko’s Admiral of Phoenix

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86. Quincy Ross’ Lone Skyscraper

85. Andrew Armstrong’s Illustrated Cityscape

84. Thomas Schultz’s Phoenix Artifact

83. Adrian Lesoing’s N. Evergreen

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82. Suzanne Falk’s Kon Tiki Hotel

81. Lindz Lew’s Bon Voyeur

80. Kevin Patterson’s Phoenix Swamp Beast

79. Ramy Sidarous’ Three Windows

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78. Will Mejia’s Orpheum Theatre

77. Steve Weiss’ Portrait of Louis Lee

76. Larry Willis’ Apparition on East McDowell

75. Claire Warden’s Untitled No. 3

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74. Randy Zucker’s Dancing Saguaro

73. Robert Brandan Martinez’s Medical Cannabis Tax Stamp

72. Edward Jensen’s Phoenix Financial Center71. Andrew Knochel’s View from PURL70. Mark Dudlik’s Phoenix Rebound69. C.J. Dyer’s Bird’s Eye View68. Virginia Martinez’s Airport Scene67. Carrie Marill’s “It’s a Cowboy State”66. Eric Iwersen’s The Saguaros Have Been Here the Longest65. Danielle D’Aleo’s 602far64. Jesa Townsend’s Stars of Flowers63. Andrew Pielage’s Sandra Day O’Connor Courthouse

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