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Crisp Realisations // Sappho Bookshop, Glebe. 2021.

Monochrome series printed on Metallic Pearl. The pearlescence in these prints was chosen to complement the forest floor light.

Understory, or undergrowth can grow clustered, seemingly at random, but determinedly wherever it can find a moment’s light. The darkness of the forest floor is reactive; what grows in these images grows in second-hand light. There’s a parallel here to be made with photography. Blank sheets, cold rock faces becoming animated, literally brought into a new existence by light.

Smaller (A4) $75 edition of 15 // Larger (A3) $105 edition of 10

 

Things Take Shape // March 2021.

A line in the sand… by which we normally understand an end-point. But really that’s misconception of the phrase. Maybe a line in the sand was always meant the first line of a map, or an imagined path. In the same way this exhibition is a line in the sand and not a point of completion. It is about looking for a direction in everyday details, enjoying moments of beauty and reckoning with our need to preserve them.

 

Publications

The Death of Homo Economicus, Peter Fleming, Pluto Press (2017) (Images commissioned for the text)

Dark Academia: How Universities Die, Peter Fleming, Pluto Press (2021) (Images commissioned for the text)

From the series commissioned for the text.

From the series commissioned for the text.

An image from the book: The Death of Homo Economicus by Peter Fleming.

An image from the book: The Death of Homo Economicus by Peter Fleming.

An image commissioned for the book, ‘Dark Academia’, by Peter Fleming (2021)

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