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Photography, C-type on Paper
Size: 32 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in
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'Dusty roads, weathered walls. Cracked and shedding their paint. Evening stillness settles. Smiling faces through barbed wire fences. Waves peel and shatter on bare rock. The hills stand firm against the waning sun. Casting milky shadows across the handful of buildings.' As featured in 'Kus' a limited edition coffee table book of film photographs from the Southern Coast of Africa. 'Kus Three' C-Type Print on Paper, shipped in a tube. 32"x40" | Edition of 25
2018
C-type on Paper
25
32 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Restless Spirits. Ramblers. Adventurers. These are the characters that populate the nostalgic, yet intrinsically modern photography of Mackenzie Duncan. Building on early experience in fashion and advertising photography, Mackenzie’s work frames the joys of adventure through his intuitive vision of current-day iconography. He captures moments of fleeting, youthful freedom, and imbues them with a dream-like aura, at once evoking the ache and elation of innocence – a complex intertwining of the contemporary and sentimental. Mackenzie’s images have been featured in campaigns by Deus Ex Machina, Equinox, Keen, Puma, Starbucks & Taylor Stitch, among others. He has also contributed to publications such as GQ, Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire. Nature is a prominent theme in Mackenzie’s photographs, as it is in his life. ‘Off-grid’ is a recurring necessity, from Yellowknife to Baja to Comox. He currently calls the coastline of Vancouver Island, Canada, his home – specifically a 104-square-foot ‘tiny house’ constructed by a team of his close friends. He spends an equal amount of time in his (mostly) trusty VW van, which graciously portages his surfboards through their coastal explorations. His wanderlust has taken him to shores as varied as Africa, Iceland and New Zealand, in search of new landscapes, inspiration, and connections. He’s also been known to conduct high-speed expeditions across the United States on motorcycles far older than himself. In addition to his artistic accomplishments, Mackenzie co-founded the NGO Apathy is Boring, which inspires youth to better understand, and contribute meaningfully to the democratic process. He also helped create JM&Sons: a furniture-based lifestyle brand in Toronto.
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