Travis Flack (b.1988) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles. He works primarily with photography, using various methods of image manipulation to create chaotic scenes of revised history through alteration and intervention. By adding solvents to smear and move the ink on the surface of prints, his work becomes something beyond the original source material, adding a layer of impressionistic feeling and changing the meaning of the photograph after it exists physically. 

When not making a mess of prints, the love of the medium pushes him into exploration of the natural world, the  interpersonal relationships of human beings and the sometimes beautifully bleak. 

His work has been shown at The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, The Salvador Dali Museum, and numerous galleries regionally and abroad. 

In print  his work  has been published  in Der Greif and Beautiful Decay, and was recently interviewed by the Boston Globe as "an artist to watch" in  2022. 

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