Justice Howard
American born Justice Howard has become something of an enigma in art
circles around this globe of ours. To call Justice Howard merely a
'photographer' would be a gross oversimplification. It would seem more
fitting referring to her as a "visionary aesthetician". An artist who
visualizes what the camera documents. The body of work she has created
in her short career consists of an aesthetic architecture that enhances
the female form and the personas of the human condition in all its
kaleidoscopic temperaments.
Artistically articulate, Justice Howard's work has
attained greatness parallel to Herb Ritts & Annie Liebowitz. She is
featured on websites alongside Scavullo & Mapplethorpe. While being
evocative, and often confronting, Justice Howard's work has always been
precocious. Internationally renowned in over 25 countries Justice
Howard's client list reads like an "artistic wish list". Marilyn Manson,
Siegfried & Roy, Dave Navarro, Waylon Jennings, Rich Little, Blue Man
Group, Julie Strain and dozens of Playboy Playmates & Penthouse Pets
have been captured by her lens. The visual author of literally hundreds
of print features and dozens of anthologies, Howard has documented her
aesthetics in hundreds of magazines and just as many highly successful
art gallery exhibitions as well as hardcover coffee table books. Justice
Howard's photo embrace has outgrown that of her contemporaries as well
as any "genre label".
After all is said and done, it seems far more appropriate to refer to
her as a 'temporal artiste'.
She captures the vision we all imagine but fail to actualize in this
hurried labyrinth called life.
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