Obscured draws attention to time and place. Presenting the same landscape at both day and night and through differing seasons, the first image shows day in winter while the second shows the inverse image at night, the camera recording what we cannot see with the naked eye. In both images the land is obscured; first by snow and then by darkness. The work is intended to draw attention to ideas of absence, whereby the unfolding of time and the reduction of colour and form begin to reveal a landscape of subtle details.
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Posted:
March 17th, 2013
Category:
Fine art photography.