2001
Between The Lines I
Between the Lines I 2001
lambda print on komatex
22 in x 34 in
I began these studies by photographing groups of trees in a Japanese forest. More recently I photograph piles of books, magazines, and files, to which the title refers. This body of work stems from the study of the perception of multiple vertical lines, both superposed and juxtaposed. The sequential repetition and the continuous movement of the camera create areas of “silence” between the moving lines. The accumulation of “silences” and lines produces a dynamic visual rhythm, altering the perception of the original grid, and creating a visual, musical experience.
lambda print on komatex
22 in x 34 in
I began these studies by photographing groups of trees in a Japanese forest. More recently I photograph piles of books, magazines, and files, to which the title refers. This body of work stems from the study of the perception of multiple vertical lines, both superposed and juxtaposed. The sequential repetition and the continuous movement of the camera create areas of “silence” between the moving lines. The accumulation of “silences” and lines produces a dynamic visual rhythm, altering the perception of the original grid, and creating a visual, musical experience.
SOLD
see also
Works
Segmento di Marea
2007
Works
Magazine
2010
Works
Old Books
2005
Marea
Milano — exhibitions2007
Back to school, back to work, back to BOOKS!
September 2015