Artwork description:

Along many coastlines there was the belief that a person could not be properly born unless the tide is in and at its highest point, and a person cannot properly die unless the tide is fully out and its' lowest. Water, sky, environmental conditions and even land are obviously in constant change. Shape, colour, form and structure all alter in relation to our perspective and the passage of time.

Water and sky are particularly fascinating elements. They seem to have a defined surface but are transient and subject to being both reflective and transparent. The margin where the land meets the sea is an odd half world. Not truly occupied by either element.

The images although totally a result of the photographic process are constructed and unreal. It is important that the actual process of making the image - the marks and grain that are always present in analogue capture are apparent in the final print.

(Colour archival inkjet print w500mm x h500mm) – Exhibition size including white border w750mm x h750mm.
Printed on to Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper to exhibition/archive standards
Fine art prints - Limited edition 10 + 2 AP Works are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

Carbon neutral - The printing method we use is completely carbon neutral. This means offsetting all carbon emissions the process is responsible for.

Tags:
#seascape #abstract #yellow #waves #brown 

SHORELINE 12 (2021)

Photograph 
by Paul Harrison

£470

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Along many coastlines there was the belief that a person could not be properly born unless the tide is in and at its highest point, and a person cannot properly die unless the tide is fully out and its' lowest. Water, sky, environmental conditions and even land are obviously in constant change. Shape, colour, form and structure all alter in relation to our perspective and the passage of time.

Water and sky are particularly fascinating elements. They seem to have a defined surface but are transient and subject to being both reflective and transparent. The margin where the land meets the sea is an odd half world. Not truly occupied by either element.

The images although totally a result of the photographic process are constructed and unreal. It is important that the actual process of making the image - the marks and grain that are always present in analogue capture are apparent in the final print.

(Colour archival inkjet print w500mm x h500mm) – Exhibition size including white border w750mm x h750mm.
Printed on to Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper to exhibition/archive standards
Fine art prints - Limited edition 10 + 2 AP Works are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

Carbon neutral - The printing method we use is completely carbon neutral. This means offsetting all carbon emissions the process is responsible for.

Tags:
#seascape #abstract #yellow #waves #brown 
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Paul Harrison studied fine art in Newcastle and then Sheffield. For many years he has worked in both commercial and arts sectors. He has photographed and directed music promos, drama and documentary... Read more

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