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Pete Edmunds
United Kingdom
Photography, Color on Paper
Size: 47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in
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*** Shortlisted for HISTORIC ENGLAND - Photographer of the Year Award 2021 *** See BBC website: *** Published at / PhotoVogue on 7th May 2019 *** Battersea Power Station is an iconic landmark in London. This image shows the construction site, frozen in time on Saturday 16th March 2019. No workers were present. A set of steps near the front of the image invites the viewer to step into the scene to explore. Despite the lack of humanity, we see the highly detailed evidence of industry; Cement mixers, ladders, storage boxes, cables and more are scattered throughout the desolate site. The Power Station is partly clad in a protective suit during its development. An abundance of high-rise cranes dominates the skyline. Powered-down for the weekend and all facing in the same direction. The cranes are asleep but seem to be taking over, like some kind of science fiction. They are what inspired me to photograph this shifting urban landscape. Giclee Fine Art Print - Sizes -------------------------------------------------- 150 x 100 cm | Edition of 3 + 1AP | XL 120 x 80 cm | Edition of 5 + 1AP | LARGE 90 x 60 cm | Edition of 10 | MEDIUM [1 SOLD] 60 x 40 cm | Edition of 10 | SMALL Details for THIS ARTWORK listing --------------------------------------- - Image size: 120 x 80 cm. - 2 cm border. Paper size: 124 x 84 cm. - Paper: Hannemühle Photo Rag 308 g/m². 100% cotton. Matte. - Printing: Epson UltraChrome Pro pigments ensure the finest tonal gradation. 6 colours and 3 shades of black (9 Colour Print) Ultra-high resolution of 1,440 dpi with perfect grey balance. - Prints are resistant to fading * Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Serial Number * Holographic Tamperproof Label with COA Serial Number - fixed to back of paper. (SEE Sample) - Packaging: Print is first rolled onto a tube, then the tube is packed into a cardboard box. Copyright 2019.
2019
Color on Paper
5
47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Originally from Cheshire (UK), I started out painting with watercolour and later studied technical drawing as part of my engineering qualifications. Photography offered the perfect blend of art and science and my fascination began; travelling widely with my engineering work I found urban artistic inspiration in New York, Paris, Tokyo and Toronto. Settling in London over 20 years ago, I now live among neighbourhoods and buildings which support my passion for abstract, architectural and street photography. Influenced by my background, one could say I shoot with the eyes of an impressionistic painter and the mind of an engineer. I take inspiration from everyday objects, surfaces and scenes which are often transformed into the extraordinary, surreal or abstract. I'm drawn to urban oddities, colourful collisions, deep perspective and playful geometry. To capture the most compelling stories I prefer to shoot spontaneously, unbound by genre or subject. My images have been published on the BBC and VOGUE websites, and are held in private collections in USA, UK, Canada, China, Brazil, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. All images ©2000-2024 Pete Edmunds. All rights reserved. Copying and/or distributing these images without my permission is strictly prohibited.
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