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View In My Room
Marc Richardson
Canada
Photography, C-type on Paper
Size: 24 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in
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ORIGINAL, 2014. Photographer Marc Richardson began studying the sky and clouds in 2014. At first, it was a meditative practice, but it quickly became a study of space, perspective, contrast and colour. It’s peaceful to watch as the sky changes over a matter of hours; to observe massive clouds get whittled down by nothing more than air currents; to watch many small, wispy somethings turn into a single, big something. By removing landmarks, Richardson hopes to have the viewer wonder about perspective—was the image created looking straight up or straight ahead? Is this something big, made to look minuscule, or something small framed in a way that makes it look massive? Taken in 2014, "A parabola is a symmetrical open plane curve formed, in this case, by a plane flying above Paris.", is meant to be soothing and to plunge the viewer into the same meditative state as the photographer.
2014
C-type on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Marc Richardson is originally from Montreal, where he still resides. Marc is a self-taught photographer who first picked up a camera with serious intent while in university. During a spell studying abroad, Marc spent days wandering around Paris, capturing some of the city’s best-dressed people. Through his last two years of university and after graduating with a degree in Political Science from McGill University, in Montreal, Canada, Marc continued to document fashion and style around the world. Best known for his fashion photography from New York, Paris, London, Milan and Florence, Marc’s work has appeared in Highsnobiety, Mr Porter, The Wall Street Journal, , Garage Magazine, Hypebeast, COMPLEX, Four Pins, Grailed, Frank And Oak. Since late 2017, his photography has been supplanted by a body of writing on the intersection of fashion and culture in many of the same publications to which he also contributes images. Marc has been interviewed about his fashion photography by COMPLEX, Croco Mag, and Flanelle. Silently, Marc has also been engaged in a six-year-long study of the sky. It originally began as a meditative practice—sitting in a park to unwind—but evolved into a study of perspective, contrast and space.
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