Famed photographer Rambo Elliott’s eight-stop public tour is a healing homage to connection and vulnerability.
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Over the last 11 years, Elliott has become one of the fastest rising names in photography. Her widespread work has ramped up her resume at warp speed. She’s documented’s rise. Her client list reads like the who's who of music, art, fashion and celebrity, with collaborations and partnerships with Columbia Records, Sony Music, Lucchese, Stetson, Tecovas Boots,Earlier this fall, Elliott took a pause.
“You couldn’t tell us a thing, he was on the got dang wall of an art gallery,” Elliott wrote on Facebook. “No one bought it, but Brad from The Chat said he’d proudly hang a photo of us, and did. It’s still there.”Elliot’s unintentional public art tour weaves a story of redemption through connection and vulnerability.
“In medicine, it was all about untangling people's psyches and bodies; it was a lot of emotional and physical labor,” Elliott says. “In art, it was freedom. I built worlds for people I loved to feel powerful and safe and beautiful in.” Each click of Elliott’s shutter is an intimate dance between an artist and her muse. The photo is a moment immortalized. One day, they’re all that’s left.
Two years later, Elliott’s twin flame Manaliki Wilson, known as Remfu, died. The whimsy and beauty of a day spent among red Japanese maple trees is memorialized in a heart-wrenching portrait that hangs at Cherry Coffee Shop.
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