A playful exploration of objects that look like the moon,
which questions our perception vs. reality in photographs.
Project includes a hand-made photographic artist book and set of editioned prints.
All printed with cyanotype (no ink involved).
A print of “Ball of String” is available at YourDailyPhotograph.com
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Work from this series is included in Equipoise Stasis and the Power of Suggestion in Still Life
Group Show at
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
.
Artist Statement, Edition and Pricing info below images:
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
10x8” Cyanotype image on
14x11” sheet-Hahnemuhle Sumi-e
Edition of 5 in this size $900
Other sizes available, email for info.
A Playful look at ordinary (and not so ordinary) objects that look like the moon which explores our perception vs. reality in photographs.
Twenty images in project
Limited Edition Prints available in three sizes:
10x8” (5x4"” image) in an edition of 5.
$500
14x11” (10x8" image) in an edition of 5.
$900
22x19” (19x15” image) in an edition of 5.
$1200.
40x32” (38x28” image) printed on 4 16x20” sheets mounted together, in an edition of 5.
$3200
All books and prints created using a classic cyanotype formula, on Hahnemuhle Sumi-e paper (no ink involved).
Prices as of 01/23/23. Not a guarantee of future pricing or availablility.
STATEMENT
In the 1960’s the moon was big and I was little.
In July 1969 I remember being on an airliner for the first time. It was the kind with propellers, that you climbed up a stairway on the tarmac to get into. I was five years old. My parents and I were flying to Rochester NY to visit Eastman Kodak to see how film was made. The pilot came on to announce that Apollo 11 had launched for the moon! There were two firsts on the same day: air travel for me and space travel for everyone. I remember my father telling me that when I grew up I'd be able to travel to the moon as easily as we were traveling to Rochester in the air that day. As you can see in the photo above of my six year old self, I went Trick or Treating dressed as the moon that fall. I don’t have the costume anymore but I do still have the lunar orbiter and lander cutouts that I’m holding in the picture. I’ve been fascinated by the moon for a long time.
This project is about our perception vs. reality. The moment when we believe that something we see in a photograph is true enough to believe. What makes us decide? The Ball of String is round but it is obviously not the moon. This Human Cranium is a bit closer, but we are not convinced. Cantaloupe, though its surface has craters, is certainly not the moon. But NiteLite? The moment we see it we decide that, THAT IS the moon and all the others are imposters. In reality NiteLite is not the moon. It is a plastic ball with a light bulb in it. But it looks so much more like the moon than the rest that it becomes real and we, demanding truth, decide to believe.
Things That Look Like the MOON (but are not the moon) started in 2018, with the gift of a night light in the shape of the moon. In December of that year I visited the NYPL exhibitions Blue Prints: The Pioneering Photographs of Anna Atkins where I saw her books printed with cyanotype and Anna Atkins Refracted: Contemporary Works, where I saw Eric William Carroll’s accordion fold book. I’d never seen anything like either artists’ books before. In the summer of 2019 the moon was big again, on the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. I visited the Metropolitan Museum and saw Apollo’s Muse: The Moon in the age of Photography. It included Kiki Smith’s Tidal, another accordion book, this time with the moon as the subject. I remembered the moon night light and now knew how I wanted to shoot it. I started exposing on 4x5 Kodak TXP film for a nicely sized cyanotype contact print. A friend saw an early print of NiteLite and asked “Is that really the moon?” My response: “No, it looks like the moon but it’s not”inspired the title: Things That Look Like the MOON (but are not the moon) and that title led to images of balls of string, cantaloupes, tennis balls and more.
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