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Publisher Note english english

The project ‘Elemental’ was created using a large format camera, and looks at how a variance in extreme weather conditions and a slight shift in geographic locations affect architecture. Inspired by the writings of Japanese architect Go Hasegawa, these highly formal, yet abstract images trace the transition throughout the harsh winter months in the Canadian Rockies.
The work was created during an artist in residency program organised by Lethbridge university, where I was to be stationed in Blairmore Alberta. During my stay in the Pass temperatures varied between +4 to -35 Celsius.

The project ‘Elemental’ was created using a large format camera, and looks at how a variance in extreme weather conditions and a slight shift in geographic locations affect architecture. Inspired by the writings of Japanese architect Go Hasegawa, these highly formal, yet abstract images trace the transition throughout the harsh winter months in the Canadian Rockies.
The work was created during an artist in residency program organised by Lethbridge university, where I was to be stationed in Blairmore Alberta. During my stay in the Pass temperatures varied between +4 to -35 Celsius.

Publisher self-published
Release Date 2016
Credits
Printrun 700
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Canada, Transition, Winter
Methods Photography
Language English
Format Paperback
Dimensions 25.4 × 18.6 cm
Weight 200 gram
Pages 32