Artwork description:

We are never real historians, but always near poets, and our emotion is nothing but an expression of poetry that was lost." (from Gaston Bachelard, 'The Poetics of Space').

From the series "In Defense of Daydreaming", in which I am exploring the use of photography to express poetic themes, 'Haiku of Grass and Sky' is a simple composition based on line and juxtaposition of two elements, like a haiku poem.

This black and white series of photographs is shot exclusively in black and white on very fine grain film, with an ancient but beloved TLR Rolleiflex camera. The film is then scanned and the final image assembled in the digital darkroom.

This artwork will be printed with a one inch white border unless otherwise requested.

Please note that artwork is supplied unmounted, but a mount cut to any size can also be supplied at a small additional cost. For certain works, different size requests can be accommodated. Please contact me for details.

All limited edition artworks now include an archival, signed limited edition label on the back of the print.

Your artwork will arrive wrapped in plenty of acid free tissue paper and rolled in a very sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art photographic print using archival inks on 310gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching archival fine art paper

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#gaston bachelard #roland barthes #photographic medium #split photograph #disrupted landscape #juxtaposed image #abstract #landscape #black and white #sky #beach #collage #geometric #photography #textures #geometrical #grass #layers #poetic image #medium format #poetry #analogue photography #layering #haiku #imagined landscape #analogue film #altered landscape #juxtaposition #composite photograph 
haiku of grass and sky (2014)
Photograph
by Emily Hughes

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We are never real historians, but always near poets, and our emotion is nothing but an expression of poetry that was lost." (from Gaston Bachelard, 'The Poetics of Space').

From the series "In Defense of Daydreaming", in which I am exploring the use of photography to express poetic themes, 'Haiku of Grass and Sky' is a simple composition based on line and juxtaposition of two elements, like a haiku poem.

This black and white series of photographs is shot exclusively in black and white on very fine grain film, with an ancient but beloved TLR Rolleiflex camera. The film is then scanned and the final image assembled in the digital darkroom.

This artwork will be printed with a one inch white border unless otherwise requested.

Please note that artwork is supplied unmounted, but a mount cut to any size can also be supplied at a small additional cost. For certain works, different size requests can be accommodated. Please contact me for details.

All limited edition artworks now include an archival, signed limited edition label on the back of the print.

Your artwork will arrive wrapped in plenty of acid free tissue paper and rolled in a very sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art photographic print using archival inks on 310gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching archival fine art paper

Tags:
#gaston bachelard #roland barthes #photographic medium #split photograph #disrupted landscape #juxtaposed image #abstract #landscape #black and white #sky #beach #collage #geometric #photography #textures #geometrical #grass #layers #poetic image #medium format #poetry #analogue photography #layering #haiku #imagined landscape #analogue film #altered landscape #juxtaposition #composite photograph 

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I am a writer and photographer. I seek out the intimate in my subject matter: the place where distance and proximity meet. I love exploring the natural world with my... Read more

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