My latest work and thoughts

Hi, Ben Fink here. I’m an art living between West Palm Beach FL and Los Angeles.

Artist Statement

In my photographs, I transform everyday people into characters in romantic and fantastical modern mythology. I work with models from all walks of life–from doctors to sex workers to other artists–and, through extensive post-production, put them into settings of epic proportion. These models are seen through an objectifying gaze which simultaneously casts them as hypermasculine while also allowing them to be vulnerable.

To form the backgrounds of the works, I combine fragments of paintings with my own photographs of landscapes and architectural spaces. This mix of elements creates an out-of-time effect in the works and the models become godlike. Each image has an indeterminate narrative quality, which allows viewers to emotionally connect to the work and give it its final shape.

The work exists between painting and photography and is influenced equally by artists in both disciplines. The compositions and narrative are inspired by Renaissance painters like Jan van Eyck, Michelangelo, and Titian and the style is reminiscent of Baroque painters such as Johann Heinrich Schönfeld-Opferszene, Carvaggio, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. This is combined with the romanticism of photographers like Edward Steichen and Julia Margaret Cameron as well as the hypersexual gaze of Robert Mapplethorpe.

The works, as objects, also straddle these mediums. Some key compositions are re-rendered in oil on canvas, whereas others are encaustic photographs, meaning that the surface is treated with wax and pigment. Both of these processes heighten the depth of the images by building up the surface.

“The Reach”

“That’s what it feels like when you touch me. Like millions of tiny universes being born and then dying in the space between your finger and my skin. Sometimes I forget.” -Iain Thomas

“ Into The Garden”

“Sometimes we have to soak ourselves in the tears and fears of the past to water our future gardens. -Suzy Kassem

“The Devil Within”

“The devil has the power to assume a pleasing shape.” -William Shakespeare