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Adeline Weyland

Taking photos that make me feel things.

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About Adeline

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Adeline Weyland, also known by the moniker "Ada" (Peace Love n Games), is a visual artist whose practice centers on capturing images that evoke deep emotional resonance. Her work spans from detailed macro photography of the natural world to commercial contributions within the board game industry, including the photography for the game The Science and Séance Society. Weyland’s portfolio includes widely credited stock photography of flora and wildlife alongside fine art series like her "Pandemic-era Airport" collection. In 2022, she participated in the 12x12x12: A Celebration of Community exhibition at the Arts Council of Lake Oswego, showcasing her commitment to both community engagement and the exploration of quiet, observant subjects.

Visual voice

Weyland’s aesthetic is defined by an intimate focus on the natural world, utilizing macro techniques to highlight the intricate details of flora and wildlife. Her work often balances the organic textures of nature with the stark, still atmosphere of human-made environments, as seen in her airport series.
Macro NatureFlora And WildlifeBoard Game PhotographyAtmospheric StillnessObservational Realism
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Adeline Weyland — questions answered

What subjects does Adeline Weyland typically photograph?

Her work focuses on macro views of nature, including flora and wildlife, as well as specific series like her "Pandemic-era Airport" collection.

Has Adeline Weyland's work been exhibited publicly?

Yes, she was a participating artist in the 2022 12x12x12: A Celebration of Community exhibition at the Arts Council of Lake Oswego.

Does the artist work in other industries?

Weyland is active in the board game industry under the name "Ada" and provided photography for the game The Science and Séance Society.

What is the primary goal of Weyland's photography?

She describes her practice as taking photos that create an emotional connection or make her feel things.

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