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Sea grid #1 - Limited Edition of 1 Photograph

Ivelin Metodiev

United Kingdom

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Sea grid #1 is a gelatin-silver print from the Horizontal series by multidisciplinary artist Ivelin Metodiev Horizontal is a series of images representing the documentation of a long-standing experiment with time and space. The starting point of this process is the horizon, the most definite boundary in the natural world. The line that sight reaches. Where the earth and the sky merge and divide. The horizon can never be reached. By manipulating form and process, the horizon is transformed into an abstract visual component. Isolated in this way, it becomes a building block through which to create multilayered images. These physically impossible landscapes are a structured counterpoint to natural entropy. The rigorous geometric structures at the heart of this project challenge the traditional model of flowing organic shapes found in nature. The boundaries imposed on us by the natural world, compared to those we build ourselves as a society and individuals. The images in the series rely on graphic styling and a minimalist set of visual expressions. Parallels can be drawn with some movements of non-objective art such as neoplasticism and cubism. Experimental work with photosensitive materials is combined with the literary voice to reveal a whole new perspective over the horizon - one that has never been known to the public before. The creation of the series has been a technically ambitious and largely experimental process. The techniques used are beyond the normal use of photographic equipment and materials. In addition, the working methodology often goes directly against manufacturers' recommendations and any predictability of the end result is out of the question. The hypnotic nature of the shots is precisely due to the reaction of the materials to these unusual conditions. In essence, photography is a means of capturing moments. Typically, photographic film is exposed only once for a fraction of a second. Here, this concept is deconstructed and reinvented. The moment of creating the latent image is stretched over years. Some works incorporate pieces of opposing corners of the globe within a single frame. The interaction of time and space occurs at the molecular level, on the silver particles in the film's emulsion. Gelatin-silver print 100x100 cm. A single print is made from each large format negative. No digital equipment or darkroom manipulation is employed. Hand processed by the artist to rigorous archival standards. Reversibly mounted on aluminum composite board, with aluminum subframe for hanging.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Ivelin Metodiev is an award-winning multidisciplinary visual artist based in London, Glasgow and Sofia. Born in Bulgaria, he moved to the UK in 2008 where he completed a BA in Photography at the University of Portsmouth. He has developed a diverse practice spanning several countries and has exhibited his work both in solo exhibitions and as part of group projects. The main themes surrounding his work include time, identity, solitude as well as everyday topics which have increasingly become part of modern life such as surveillance. Building on his cultural heritage and international exposure, he creates work that transcends borders and definitions. Best known for his large format photographs and installations, he works extensively with alternative photographic processes and analogue equipment alongside digital tools. While his photographic style can best be described as documentary, his fine art practice may be defined as conceptual and experimental. In his works the artist employs a wide range of mediums including digital and gelatin prints, oil and acrylics, casts, and etching. His works have been acknowledged for their artistic potential and sit alongside notable names in private collections across the globe.

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