For this week's "Work From Home," we hear from Clarissa Bonet from inside her Chicago studio. Clarissa takes us through her studio, tells us what she is currently working on, and discusses the importance of experimentation, saying:
"I'm an artist who works under the umbrella of the constructed image and I don't necessarily work in one specific way of making work. So I came to that through experimenting. I'm a big advocate for experimenting and trying to go outside of your box."
Clarissa Bonet lives and works in Chicago. Her work explores aspects of the urban space in both a physical and psychological context. Interested in the physical space of the city and its emotional and psychological impact on the body, she uses the camera to transform the physical space into a psychological one, providing a personal interpretation of the urban landscape. She received her M.F.A. in photography from Columbia College Chicago in 2012, and her B.S. in Photography from the University of Central Florida.
View more of Clarissa Bonet's work here.