The Crossroads of Art and Academia: A Personal Struggle with Landscape Photography
Challenging the academic notion that landscape photography must convey political agendas, this journey is a testament to artistic resistance, advocating for the freedom to capture the world's beauty beyond politicized narratives.
Experiment: An Analysis of Morning Light Phases and their Impact on Photographic Composition
This research project explores the integration of multiple technologies to create innovative landscape imagery, offering a fresh perspective that transcends traditional photographic portrayals and enriches the visual arts landscape.
Literature Review: Jan Howard's Landscape as Stage and Its Implications for Contemporary Art Practice
Jan Howard's innovative landscape-as-stage approach explores intersections between performance, installation, and environment, offering fresh insights into contemporary art and impacting interdisciplinary scholarship in environmental studies, performance studies, and cultural geography.
Elevating Limited Edition Prints for an Unforgettable Exhibition Experience
Artistic perfection through meticulous test prints, refined colours, and archival stability using Epson printers, Hahnemühle papers, and UltraChrome inks, culminating in a stunning limited edition exhibition.
Exploring the Non-political Nature of Landscape Photography: A Discourse
Landscape photography inspires ecological consciousness and appreciation for the natural world. It goes beyond politics to celebrate nature's beauty, encouraging us to take action to preserve and care for our environment.
Literature Review: A Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery
Lyndy Abraham's A Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery is a technical treatise that offers an in-depth examination of the various symbols used in alchemy from its origins to the late-twentieth century. The book's meticulous structure and technical depth make it a valuable resource for researchers and scholars aiming to uncover the intricate cultural and philosophical significance of alchemical symbology in their work.
Concept: Princess Pier, Victoria
Through innovative technologies and contextual effects, my research aims to elevate the picturesque Princes Pier. Leaning on its pylons as an equalizer paints light into the landscape, offering a novel and captivating perspective of Melbourne's cultural identity.
Concept: Church of Good Shepherd, NZ
To differentiate from common photographs of the Church of the Good Shepherd, a unique visual language is established through meticulous consideration of framing, composition, and astrophotography techniques.