Rose-Lynn Fisher


Rose-Lynn Fisher is a Los Angeles–based American photographer known for her series Bee and ''The Topography of Tears.''

Personal life

Fisher was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1955. She studied at Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, California, receiving her BFA in 1978; she also studied at UCLA and UCSC. She was trained as a painter. She lives in Los Angeles.

Work

Fisher's interests have included microphotography, using both a scanning electron microscope, and an optical microscope; also aerial photography, photographic research in Morocco, and mixed media painting including geometric patterns and collage.
While studying at Otis Art Institute, Fisher began to focus on geometric patterns and sacred geometry. Her fascination with geometric patterns has led her to explore them throughout her career. Through her work with SEMs and bees, she began to focus on hexagons.
Fisher's use of SEMs for photographing bees has touched on the disciplines of art and science. She compiled her photographs into the book Bee.
In 2008 Fisher began to photograph tears with an optical microscope, for her book The Topography of Tears. She sampled over a hundred, varying from "onion" tears to a variety of emotional tears.

Publications

Publications by Fisher

Publications with contributions by Fisher

Solo exhibition