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Leaving Blur Photograph - Limited Edition of 2

Paul Foley

Australia

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

'Leaving' encompasses vital elements of my creative process: ocean, shoreline, horizon and the light moods that shape them. It references my lifelong habit of horizon daydreaming and finding places to tune out and gaze into the future, fueled by memories and ideas for photographs I have yet to create. This defocussed form represents my eyesight during a lengthy recovery from eye surgery as I waited for details to return, unsure if my eyes would heal. This Master Edition is limited to an edition of only two prints. Every picture I have made encapsulates the essence of my story. Each piece is unique, whether it is intricate details, obscure abstracts, or expansive vistas. The artistry in my archival, museum-quality prints is crafted to evoke emotion and capture moments in time. Foley Fine Art Prints are printed on Cotton Rag heavyweight stock using state-of-the-art, museum-grade printers and archival inks.The fine art giclée prints are archival quality making them the industry standard in galleries and museums worldwide. They are supplied rolled, ready for your preferred framer. Each print is individually made to order, increasing delivery time by approximately five working days.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Photography:

Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

2

Size:

47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Paul's fine art photography is an eclectic collection of details and broader views. Passionate about the search for light and its inspiring moods, Paul forges and caresses them - in camera and with software. The essential finale of the process, though, is an archival, museum-quality print. Today, when amazing pictures are swiped away in seconds, standing before a thoughtful, well-crafted artwork is to experience the soul of photography. 'I make pictures to express how light and shadow shape my creativity. While I photograph single experiences or light events, I am most attracted by the 'scapes - land, sea, cloud, body - for inspiration. I call my process' finding pictures', which may help explain my eclectic range of subjects. It grows from an inquisitive interest in landscape and the human condition and a constant search for interesting light.' Paul sees himself as a generalist photographer working on disparate projects or themes that intrigue and even beguile him. Some are ongoing, while others are more spontaneous as he expands his traditional skills into the digital and phone camera domains. His fine art prints can be colour, black and white, or toned - the light and the story it tells determines the process. 'My first attraction to photography was through the pages of 1970's surf magazines. Inspired, I saved for a Pentax SLR and a cheap 400mm lens, then began photographing my friends surfing. I was full of teenage ambition to see my pictures on a magazine's page. After a week of waiting, the Kodachromes would come back from processing. I would project the best on my bedroom wall, imagining them as magazine covers with mastheads and headlines. There was some publishing success during the mid-'70s and '80s, but travelling to various surfing locations around the world was even more fun and adventurous. Travel opened my photographic soul - it encouraged me to understand my craft better. I discovered (and devoured) the images and teachings of Ansel Adams. Practical instruction came via many workshops conducted by contemporary masters of photography. I was also very fortunate to receive mentoring from iconic Australian photographer David Moore. This mix of 'on-page' and in-person tuition taught me to photograph using precise techniques and contemplative reflection. I would make photographs for many years using only large and medium format cameras.' Later, Paul settled into a professional photography career based in Newcastle and Sydney, Australia.

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