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This Little Light Of Mine
MaLo Sutra FishDigital, color, sound, 8.02 min
Biography
MaLo Sutra Fish is a French visual artist currently based in Paris, born in 1985. She has lived and worked in NYC for more than 4 years, and 2 years in Portland, Oregon. She currently is a member at the cinema collective L'Etna (France), at the art collective Flux Factory (USA) and partial member of Gowanus Darkroom (USA), and regularly collaborates with AgX (USA).
Educated at the Lycée International de St-Germain-En-Laye, she also holds a double bachelor in Art History & Art Distribution. She has worked in film distribution, film production, stage production, film and photography festivals, publishing, and translation.
Her love for film as a format and material found two outlets: Photography and Filmmaking. Light sensitivity is something this media and she share to the core. Her passion to play, experiment, investigate, and embrace all imperfections of cameras, lenses and films has no limit, thus why Experimental Art is the foundation of her work. Likewise, technical skills in the lab are a major aspect of her creative process both in photography and filmmaking, particularly the processing of films and the making of prints. She considers all projects part of an acquisition process of new skills or techniques, as well as unapologetically considering trials as artwork themselves, yet differentiating a first draft from a final one.
Her prior areas of focus are collaborations particularly in short film and music video making, all the while writing a new short film in association with Isao Yamada, and a collection of short stories. She works both with analogue and digital cameras, favoring a manual approach.