I have recently been tipped onto the work of 'Kevin Newark'. One of his projects involves photographing plastic bags in the canals of East London. The photographs are quite abstract and remind me of star constellations, there is an element of space about them and they're very fascinating.
This has got me thinking about my own work and has led me back to thinking about creating sets within my book. Initially I was going to lay the photos out in a grid system and keep that throughout the book but since seeing Newarks work I want to try and start the book with an organised set of photos that are quite abstract. The reason for doing this is that I don't want to give away the subject matter straight away, I want people to think about what the photos could be of. As the book goes on people will see clear signs that what they are looking at of photographs of floors but some of the images I've taken already are very texturised and don't actually give much away in terms of location and this is something I want to investigate.
"Their boundaries of scale can be breached in our allegorical thoughts allowing these photographs to be equally expandable or retractable; the electromagnetic imaging of micro-science and the radio imagery of space are seemingly alike; the Petri dish and the cosmos. "
http://www.pavilion.org.uk/gallery.php?gid=15
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