Analogue Wall Art

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  • This collection of Urban Landscapes is drawn from a larger body of work called Darkscapes. They are moody evocative invitations into mystery and imagination taken from the ordinary things that make up the fabric of city life. Beauty is all around us if only we take the time to notice it. We all look but maybe we don’t all see. This collection of images is a way for me to share what I see with others. Some years back I was short listed for a Sculpture commission at the new Green Square Railway station. I didn’t in the end win the commission but I did get to walk up the tunnels before any trains traveled though the station. This is one of the many photo’s I took. This is a companion image to the Urban Landscape#28 taken underneath Green Square station a couple of years ago before the trains started to use the lines. Walking up these tracks was a truly amazing experience.

  • A rather old image of one of my favorite models from way back then. This is the same girl as in RISE but dressed in leather and holding a very old musket. here it is as a laminated print

  • when analogue meets digital… / a match made in heaven Part of a series

  • others from this series

  • No not really. Cropping refers to the removal of the outer parts of an image to improve framing, accentuate subject matter or change aspect ratio. Depending on the application, this may be performed on a physical photograph, artwork or film footage, or achieved digitally using image editing software. The term is common to the film, broadcasting, photographic, graphic design and printing industries. Other images from Melbourne/Inner city suburbs and city streets

  • when analogue meets digital… / a match made in heaven Part of a series

  • mixed media, original image chemically cross processed (c41 in e6).

  • These dirty coffee cups were taken with a 5×4 medium format camera and tripod. The black and white film was developed by me in the darkroom and printed. I then scanned the print and changed it to sepia. I then added a layer of texture too. These were taken at Grange Beach, at the cafe, in South Australia, Australia. This shot was featured in the Happy Haven group, the All Things Coffee group and the South Australian Artists group.

  • Back in the olden days if you wanted to get some interesting textures on to a model…. there was no photoshop about then infact it wasn’t even a twinkle in it’s inventors eye…so what you had to do was line up a lovely model and project interesting images over him or her…. like in these strange daze images I’m uploading. The images from this series turned up amongst some of my late fathers photographic archive which I’ve been endeavouring to sort out and digitize. I don’t know who the model is or why or when they were taken but the make up and hair on the model just shreaks ‘eighties’ to me…. so some love from way back when…. with thanks to my very very clever Dad…. enjoy / . /

  • Next upload from the Strange Daze series I’m working on at the moment. Back in the olden days if you wanted to get some interesting textures on to a model…. there was no photoshop about then infact it wasn’t even a twinkle in it’s inventors eye…so what you had to do was line up a lovely model and project interesting images over him or her…. like in these strange daze images I’m uploading. The images from this series turned up amongst some of my late fathers photographic archive which I’ve been endeavouring to sort out and digitize. I don’t know who the model is or why or when they were taken but the make up and hair on the model just shreaks ‘eighties’ to me…. so some love from way back when…. with thanks to my very very clever Dad…. enjoy / . /

  • it might be just the thing to wear your heart on your sleeve but it’s probably even better to wear your ninja on your heart…. another in a series of slide projection images from way back when sometime in the eighties…. / . /

  • there is just something so appealing about angels no matter where they turn up…. this is another of my series of slide projection photographs by my late father. They were most likely taken some time in the eighties and have never seen the light of day since. Lucky lucky me to find them hey and give them a little bit of an airing…. and this particular one is one of my favorites … well I have a couple of favs but this one really works for me…. the model and the image have really fused…. / . /

  • the next in this particular set of images taken a very long time ago by my late father and they involve projecting slides on to a couple of models. this is the stripy look so popular all through the eighties. / . /

  • 2008

  • David Bowie ….eat your heart out….. another portrait shot from the series of slide projection photographs taken by my late father. This so reminds me of the sort of make up David Bowie used to wear back in the days…... / . /

  • Analogue image taken with my Canon EOS 300v / Fisheye lens Zenitar-M 2,8/16. / Digitalized with Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 / No photoshop Taken in Bellewaerde, a recreation Parc situated near to the city of Dadizele (Flanders – Belgium).

  • Analogue, taken with a Lomo Frogeye plastic camera.

  • At the very beginning of my conscious memory is the horizon. Mile high clear blue skies above and an endless panorama of baked red earth covered in low scrubby saltbush, bent and twisted by the searing hot winds. Endless hot days and restless nights listening to the rattle of an old tin roof straining to lose the accumulation of the day’s heat. Hoping that it wasn’t the oockle ogre who came at night to visit naughty children. The amazing sound of rain on a tin roof and siting up late watching the joy of grown-ups dancing in the dust with their feet bare, hands outstretched to catch the scatter of moisture falling gently from the skies above. Violent red and yellow skies at dawn and ghostly white rainbows arching over the dried up mudflats. The screeching exuberant joy of the countless brilliant flocks of cockatoo’s wheeling and jostling as they circled and danced above. Dead kangaroo’s on the track to town and the baleful glare of the fearless, frightening crows and hawks sitting on these sorry corpses as we drove by trailing huge clouds of red dirt. Dusty swagmen and silent blacks slowly shuffling by at dusk. And the red red earth, always filling my view. The hazy memory of my own inarticulate child’s delight at being so close to the earth with boundless space and time all around me. / . / . / this image was taken with an old Olympus SLR using Kodak Gold 400 asa film

  • I was visiting the studio of a bunch of cutting edge artists one time and out of the corner of my eye I spied this little teddy hiding behind the curtains of one of the lofts we where in…. it’s kind of poignant and refreshing to realize that no matter how ‘grown up’ we get or how important or meaninful our artworks become… in our heart of hearts we all some how retain just a little bit of the child…. and hang on to some of the crucial markers of that….like this little teddy bear…. kind of hiding but still important enough to be part of the life of this particular artist….. so cute and so very human

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