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using flower specimens to raise awareness for biodiversity loss
Description
using flower specimens to raise awareness for biodiversity lossThe Vanitas series revisits the still life tradition through an underwater photographic process, extending a lineage that emerged most prominently in seventeenth century Dutch painting. Working entirely in water, these compositions draw on historical motifs associated with mortality, transience, and the passage of time. Floral specimens, organic matter, and carefully selected objects are staged within a submerged environment where light, reflection,
architecture
These 'Earth + Water' drinking cups bring a tactile experience to the simple pleasure of drinking water
the sand-casting process is the same as that developed for the ‘Makers Place’ single-use plastic & aluminium recycling studio
all for profit with shareholder values being held above that of their social responsibility
5 inches / 60 x 42 cmsImage 15
Material character
low-light palette
they function as archival records of a process-driven practice that seeks to reveal the hidden structures underpinning familiar natural forms
A luxurious cushion featuring a unique underwater artwork by artist Alexander James Hamilton
and analogue photographic processes
dated 2002
Through submersion
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