Carson Fisk-Vittori

She’s obsessed with ikebana, she appreciates the thrill of putting everyday objects in places where they don’t belong, and she’s from Chicago. She’s Carson Fisk-Vittori and her work is rad.
The stark lighting, post-industrial anxieties and slightly off-tilt geometry of these photographs creates a disarming aesthetic that definitely lives in the same world as the work of Fisk-Vittori’s fellow SAIC graduate Brad Troemel, another expert in the field of looking at normal objects in strange ways. Naturally, she has shown work at Troemel’s gallery, Scott Projects. Synergy!
Fisk-Vittori belongs to the collective Real Normal, along with Arend deGruyter-Helfer, Aylor Brown and Bailey Salisbury. Together they run a stellar blog chock full of sublime images, culled from “what we like and what we make.” Check it out and don’t miss Fisk-Vittori’s bodaciously botanical personal blog, Flowershop.


































ahh those feets are awesome!
They make me so nervous for the well-being of that duvet cover!