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From Somewhere Behind the Pine Trees explores the subtle beauty of everyday life, focusing on ordinary moments, and fleeting sensations. Inspired by the Japanese concept of Komorebi, - the play of light filtering through the trees - Ryley captures the relationship between light and shadow. Through h...
2025
Photography, Black & White on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
14.6 W x 13.8 H x 1.2 D in
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Brown
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Ryley Clarke (b.1999) is a visual storyteller, photographer and filmmaker living and working in Naarm, Melbourne, Australia. Ryley creates narratives that are cinematic, affective, and experimental. Through illuminating stories of the lived experience, his work sheds light on the chaos and contradictions, moments of instability and upheaval, that shape society and the individual. Using the camera to mediate, comprehend and to draw closer, he encounters the world through a personal and lyrical documentary lens. In his practice, he delves into the relationship between photography and cinema to examine the emotionality and relational forms of life, society, and the human experience. His work grapples with stories of coming of age, dystopian futures, the environment, and the search for self-identity and familial spaces. Ryley’s latest projects focus on the experience of growing up in a dystopian society and the journey of restoring and leaving behind a childhood home. Since graduating from RMIT University in 2023, Ryley’s zine ‘TOMORROW’ — was published by the Centre for Contemporary Photography and Perimeter Editions. His work has been exhibited at RMIT’s First Site Gallery, Ephemere Photo Festival and Liminal Gallery and featured in The British Journal of Photography, Photo Collective and Fresh Eyes. In 2025, Ryley was a finalist in the Olive Cotton Award.
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