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JAMIE NELSON FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

Zine #9: Minis

Zine #9: Minis

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A 24 page thin soft-covered zine with photography by Jamie Nelson under the theme "Minis".

Dimensions:  8.5" x 11"

Hand-signed by the artist.

I think art lies in both directions—the broad strokes, big picture but on the other hand, the minute examination of the apparently mundane. Seeing the whole world in a grain of sand.”Peter Hammill

In this surrealist macro series, photographer Jamie Nelson zooms into the molecular level, seeing the world in a grain of sand. The mouth becomes a stage, the tongue a playground, and the lips a provocative canvas for cultural commentary. Through razor-sharp focus and extreme macro technique, Nelson transforms beauty photography into micro-universes of irony, indulgence, and humor.

Drawing from her intense technical training, Nelson blends the precision of scientific macro imaging with the high-voltage flair of editorial beauty. She pushes beyond technical mastery—each image becomes a miniature set-piece layered with social cues: tiny vintage cigarette packs flirt with ruby glitter lips; miniature Hustler magazines nestle provocatively between glossed teeth; a splash of Shiraz is served from a dollhouse bottle atop blood-red manicures.

The absurdity is intentional. This series acts as both a celebration and critique of consumer addiction, vice, and vanity. Lipsticks become shrines to lust. Nails are no longer polished—they're turfed, overgrown, and inhabited by tiny figurines in compromising positions. A single drop of spilled wine holds the gravity of a shattered civilization.

“When given the option between shooting fashion or beauty, I’ve always been drawn to the intensity of macro,” says Nelson. “It’s where nothing can hide—every pore, every glitter fleck, every shadow must be perfect. That’s where the magic lives.” Unlike the airbrushed standards of modern beauty, Nelson leans into the rawness: texture is queen and pores are visible. She reveals the strange intimacy and playfulness found in the smallest details—where satire meets sensuality.

With her signature mix of polished chaos, Nelson invites the viewer to look closer. What at first appears to be glam for glam’s sake, soon reveals itself as a subversive wink at advertising culture, addiction, and the performance of femininity. In a world of filters and digital perfection, Nelson's macro worlds are a high-res rebellion—biting, beautiful, and unafraid to stick out their tongue.

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