Description
He created the images using two analogue processes, one with a paper negative,?the other produced using a complex colour-reversal process. `These are representations of flowers, of course, but they are also signs of a complex?improvisation with chemicals, paper, light, and time. I do not know what the image is going?to be like at the start of the process; each one is a small revelation. Sometimes the strangeness?of the result positions the everyday motif of the flowers in a new hybrid space between the?chemical and natural, a fusion of the tradition of art that celebrates the transience of flowers,?and a process that steals them away into an uncanny, chromatic image of an apparently?permanent and artificial afterlife.'
Binding: Hardback
Binding: Hardback
