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"1995 (Stage 1), No. 9"

Sale Price:$250.00 Original Price:$325.00
sale

Special release!

A Limited Edition of 6 x 8 inch prints of two (from this series of ten) artworks are now available.

Title: 1995 (Stage 1), No. 9
Medium:
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta
Size:
6 x 8 inches, unframed
Quantity: Limited Edition of 10 + 2 Artist Proofs

Each artwork is signed and ships with a Certificate of Authenticity.

There is a 10% discount for multiple artworks purchased. Enter SAVE10 as a discount code at checkout.

This artwork is also available in a larger print size as a small edition. Please contact me directly for inquiries.

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The “1995” photography series is a poetic reflection on writing, memory, time, and loss. While exploring a junkyard in Scotland, I discovered a discarded hand-written diary of one woman’s life, written in 1995. Inspired by research I was doing at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh at the time, I inverted the specimen preservation process by placing each diary page in a separate water-filled vessel, not to preserve the woman’s text, but to emphasize the ephemeral qualities of memory and journaling. As each page broke down in the water, it became a catalyst for the growth of self-contained botanic ecosystems. A new organic order replaced the codified order of human language. I never read the diary.

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Special release!

A Limited Edition of 6 x 8 inch prints of two (from this series of ten) artworks are now available.

Title: 1995 (Stage 1), No. 9
Medium:
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta
Size:
6 x 8 inches, unframed
Quantity: Limited Edition of 10 + 2 Artist Proofs

Each artwork is signed and ships with a Certificate of Authenticity.

There is a 10% discount for multiple artworks purchased. Enter SAVE10 as a discount code at checkout.

This artwork is also available in a larger print size as a small edition. Please contact me directly for inquiries.

…

The “1995” photography series is a poetic reflection on writing, memory, time, and loss. While exploring a junkyard in Scotland, I discovered a discarded hand-written diary of one woman’s life, written in 1995. Inspired by research I was doing at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh at the time, I inverted the specimen preservation process by placing each diary page in a separate water-filled vessel, not to preserve the woman’s text, but to emphasize the ephemeral qualities of memory and journaling. As each page broke down in the water, it became a catalyst for the growth of self-contained botanic ecosystems. A new organic order replaced the codified order of human language. I never read the diary.

Special release!

A Limited Edition of 6 x 8 inch prints of two (from this series of ten) artworks are now available.

Title: 1995 (Stage 1), No. 9
Medium:
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta
Size:
6 x 8 inches, unframed
Quantity: Limited Edition of 10 + 2 Artist Proofs

Each artwork is signed and ships with a Certificate of Authenticity.

There is a 10% discount for multiple artworks purchased. Enter SAVE10 as a discount code at checkout.

This artwork is also available in a larger print size as a small edition. Please contact me directly for inquiries.

…

The “1995” photography series is a poetic reflection on writing, memory, time, and loss. While exploring a junkyard in Scotland, I discovered a discarded hand-written diary of one woman’s life, written in 1995. Inspired by research I was doing at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh at the time, I inverted the specimen preservation process by placing each diary page in a separate water-filled vessel, not to preserve the woman’s text, but to emphasize the ephemeral qualities of memory and journaling. As each page broke down in the water, it became a catalyst for the growth of self-contained botanic ecosystems. A new organic order replaced the codified order of human language. I never read the diary.

Sale price is for the 6 x 8 inch size only. Images show the artwork at the various edition sizes available. Please contact me directly if you would like to purchase a larger size print.

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