Monday, February 4, 2013

Barbara Ciurej & Lindsay Lockman Collaborative Project "Natural History"








Natural history

In Natural History, we transform portraits into tangled shadows of time. Grafting techniques from the history of photography, the cyanotype impressions of botanicals pay homage to Anna Atkins' use of the medium in the nineteenth century while the underlying portraits are printed using digital technology. They speak of evanescence and hidden nature.
They wished to flower,
and flowering is being beautiful:
but we wish to ripen,
and that means being dark and taking pains.
—Rainer Maria Rilke





http://www.ciurejlochmanphoto.com/naturalhistory/nathiststatement.html

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