A print can last for thousands of years, emulating the age of the trees.
December 15, 2014 11:46 AM Subscribe
Beth Moon photographs trees, Ancient Trees.
A few more from the gallery "portraits of time" which has links to further galleries.
In her methodology and in an interview by Lenscratch about her collection "Between Earth and Sky" she explains her photos as a Noble Process in a digital age.
A few more from the gallery "portraits of time" which has links to further galleries.
In her methodology and in an interview by Lenscratch about her collection "Between Earth and Sky" she explains her photos as a Noble Process in a digital age.
Thanks for linking this. The photos are fantastic.
posted by key_of_z at 12:44 PM on December 15, 2014
posted by key_of_z at 12:44 PM on December 15, 2014
These are amazing. Some of the trees have very startling shapes, but the photographer somehow taps into the deep tree-ness of all of them.
posted by BrashTech at 2:26 PM on December 15, 2014
posted by BrashTech at 2:26 PM on December 15, 2014
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The methodology link is enlightening, too. She's using a labor-intensive, but highly archival, printing process.
posted by Thorzdad at 12:02 PM on December 15, 2014