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Rocks 8 Photograph

Adrian Ensor

United Kingdom

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 15 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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Along the French coast, a few miles west of Dieppe, lies the small town of Varengeville-Sur-Mer, which boasts connections with the architect Edwin Lutyens and the painters Georges Braque and Claude Monet. The photographer Adrian Ensor is the latest artist to fall under the spell of Varengeville, producing atmospheric studies of rocks fallen from the vertical cliffs to the shore below If Henry Moore had happened on this particular beach, he might have been inspired by the sight of great slabs of chalk, eroded by the sea into monumental shapes half buried in the sand. Ensor’s dramatic prints add another dimension to semi-abstract forms that could resemble either a petrified cello, or a female torso lying prone, in the eyes and imagination of the beholder. Ensor’s photographs reflect the passing of centuries, during which the years of coastal erosion have created a series of still lives, waiting patiently to be transformed into graphic works of art. Traditional hand print on silver gelatin paper by Adrian Ensor.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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Adrian Ensor has been a master printer for over 40 years and has twice won the prestigious Ilford Printer of the Year Award. His London darkroom attracts photographers not only from the UK, but also from around the world. Adrian’s highly acclaimed book, “Advanced Processing and Printing” was published by Rotovision in 2002. He is widely regarded as one of Britain’s finest black and white printers. Over the past 20 years Adrian has also been building a reputation as a gifted photographer, setting himself projects that he finds personally stimulating and pursuing them purposefully. This photographic work has been exhibited at the Photographers Gallery in London and has also been recognised by the Association of Photographers, who presented him with a Silver Award for his Architectural Photography. Adrian’s work is featured in Reuel Golden’s new book, “London, a Portrait of a City,” alongside photographers Eve Arnold, Bill Brandt, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans. His photographs of London are part of the Eric Frank collection recently gifted to Tate Britain. Two of Adrian’s images of London were accepted for The 2013 Royal Academy Summer Show.

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