Holly Andres

[4][2] Andres's first solo exhibition Sparrow Lane premiered in Portland, Oregon in 2008, then toured to San Francisco, New York City and Istanbul.

[5] The digital C-prints depict four young women and explore the female transition into adolescence, with allusions to Nancy Drew and Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

The large format, vibrant images create a heightened sense of drama in which loss of innocence and protective roles of mothers are explored.

[8] The Fallen Fawn, a series of photographs, was inspired by a story about Andres's older sisters, who discovered an abandoned suitcase behind their childhood home one day.

In an interview with Peta Pixel,[2] Andres reveals that her favorite editorial pieces give her the time to research, think, and craft images over the span of multiple days.