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Elemental #190: Shadow of the Mountain, Astxiki Photograph - Limited Edition of 5

Michael Rawling

United Kingdom

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0.4 D in

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Michael Rawling’s Elemental Series uses Film, and Found Materials at each photograph’s location to create a new type of Landscape artwork. . Tiny amounts of water, organic and mineral samples are collected at the site of the photograph, from the very landscape depicted within the picture - and chemically bonded with the film over 9-12 months. The resulting raw photograph, sometimes figurative, sometimes totally abstract or somewhere in between, is more throughly representative of our real, visceral experience of the elements and our changing landscape. Site Astxiki, southeast face, Abadiño, Biscay, Northern Spain. Found Materials Mountain run off water, grass, rock minerals, Gesaltza Anana

Details & Dimensions

Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5

Size:23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0.4 D in

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Michael began a fascination with image-making early, having a film camera from the age of 13 and the creative process has fascinated him through the Epsom School and Bath School of Art, Michael’s degree show consisted of machines, sculptures and self-evolving paintings using technology, chemicals & organic materials. This continues today with the Elemental Series, where natural elements and compounds are collected from the very location depicted within the photograph and the resulting scenes you see in Michael’s work today are created not just by light on film but by naturally occurring liquid, mineral elements and organic matter from the scene and chemically bonding to the film over several months, the resulting Landscapes are created more completely from the scene pictured itself. Echoing ancient alchemical methodologies, the process of production of the images and their resulting mystical appearance both reflect the ups and downs of the search undertaken by an artist to probe humankind's place in nature and in our own spiritual landscape. Michael does not copy & paste, re-arrange or collage external or internal elements into the picture in Photoshop or similar editor - they are created only by his process’ interaction with nature and natural elements.

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