The River
Through interventions with the landscape, 'The River', seeks to explore the relationship contemporary society has with the land and sustainability. By blending contradictory subjects within the photographic canvas and installing in an urban setting, the work reviews the obstacles and positive potentials regarding the role of photography as a moral platform to critique humans impact on the environment.
The poetic notion of photography as a visual illusion disrupts the balance of perception, encouraging new and distinctive ways to comprehend the impact humans have had on the natural world.
Read MoreThe poetic notion of photography as a visual illusion disrupts the balance of perception, encouraging new and distinctive ways to comprehend the impact humans have had on the natural world.
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The River, 2018, installation view
Photographs, pigment ink on photographic adhesive wallpaper, plastic, mossy log
4 metres x 3 metres installed on an urban brick wall within RMIT University