Pia-Paulina Guilmoth
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Pia-Paulina Guilmoth is one of the most singular new voices in contemporary photography, working not from observation, but from a kind of lived folklore.
This bucolic image, drawn from her series Flowers Drink the Water, belongs to a primordial world, where bodies, plants, spider webs and ritual cross and return - feral and alive with mystery
For Guilmoth, the photograph is not a record but a summoning, her images are brought into being rather than taken from the world. These new limited-edition lithographs are made in that same spirit, produced with the utmost care as final objects, not reproductions. Offered here for the first time as a signed large-format print, in a strictly numbered edition of 100 that will not be reprinted, a uncommon chance to live with an image that carries a sense of the uncanny into your home.
"a full moon and a spider web that a moth, attracted by my flashlight, flew into. the moon is undying and forever. the web is fragile leaving soon after it's woven changing shape over the course of minutes and hours as you look. when I'm in the woods I'm not thinking about what or why I'm attracted to what I'm photographing. I see tone, form, light carved into the night sky and the beauty of those things composed is everything. it can heal me even for a moment." - Pia-Paulina Guilmoth
Details - Duotone with spot varnish, signed and numbered
Size - 440x552mm
Edition - 100
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