Artwork description:

This image captures a sail, sewn by my father, as it moves with the wind above a coastal landscape. The one-second exposure allows the fabric to dissolve into a fluid gesture, merging with the forces shaping the environment. While the land remains fixed, the sail traces the invisible currents that define this place. The photograph is both a documentation of movement and a collaboration with the elements—where the wind, like time, leaves its imprint on the image.

Materials used:

Analogue silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper.

Tags:
#landscape #photography #conceptual #staged photography 

Cloth and string #12 (2018) Photograph
by Ole Brodersen

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This image captures a sail, sewn by my father, as it moves with the wind above a coastal landscape. The one-second exposure allows the fabric to dissolve into a fluid gesture, merging with the forces shaping the environment. While the land remains fixed, the sail traces the invisible currents that define this place. The photograph is both a documentation of movement and a collaboration with the elements—where the wind, like time, leaves its imprint on the image.

Materials used:

Analogue silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper.

Tags:
#landscape #photography #conceptual #staged photography 
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I create art as a way to explore the forces that shape both landscapes and societies—natural, historical, and global. My work, often created using long exposures and multiple exposures, captures... Read more

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