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Mundane Intimacies
Mundane Intimacies explores the depths of Randi Miget and Mariah Perdue’s work and how they intimately view their daily surroundings. Both artists delve into modern processes and experiments, while presenting and editing their work entirely differently. They pursue this interest in experimentation through modern processes by applying traditional rules of photography and finding ways to stretch those boundaries. Despite their post-production dissimilarities, Randi and Mariah’s photography revolves around interests in similar concepts and experimentation based on individual photographs.

Mariah Perdue
Mariah Perdue (they/them) is a BFA undergraduate in Graphic Design with a minor in Photography. Their work focuses commonly on what they encounter everyday and thenmeticulously capturing the moment to fit their perspective. Mariah often uses modern techniques and technology to adjust various aspects of their pieces to mold them into a precise emotion. Additionally, their work nearly exclusively consists of complimentary colors that they notice in the world surrounding them, and juxtaposes the works together to create an experience altogether.

Randi Miget
Randi Miget is a current undergraduate at Murray State University pursuing a BFA in graphic design and a certificate in photography. In her more recent work, Randi relies on modern techniques and experimentation in a digital medium.Through her photographic work, she focuses on exploring the mundane by creating balanced and contrast heavy compositions that represent themes of personal significance. Her desired focus of balance and contrast is also represented in her more typographically heavy design work by experimenting with creative outputs like layout, illustration and typography.
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