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Reaching by Sarah Brown

Reaching by Sarah Brown

Name Reaching by Sarah Brown
Artist Sarah Brown
Photo Category Nature & Landscape
Date Added May 10, 2010

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Price
$40.00
Price
$40.00

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Edition Details

This is a C-print on Fuji Crystal semi-matte paper. Edition sizes are as follows;

  8" x 10" - 200 editions at     $40.00 each.
11" x 14" - 300 editions at     $90.00 each.
16" x 20" -   50  editions at  $250.00 each.
24" x 30" -   20  editions at  $900.00 each.

All images come with a numbered certificate of authenticiy signed by the artist.  Please note that sizes quoted are for the size of the paper, not the image.  We do not alter the aspect ratio or edit the artist's original image.  All images have a minimum .5 inch white border.

Artist Statement

Reaching and Blyton were taken at the end of a summer day in Los Angeles, CA in Griffith Park. They were shot with a Holga camera and were taken as part of a larger project; Sensory. This project examines ideas related to touch, light, emotion and memory.

Sarah Brown is a Perth-born photographer who has been practicing photography for just over 12 years and is currently living in Melbourne, Australia.  Since completing a BA Arts (Photography) in 2005 Sarah has been involved in numerous exhibitions including Alter Ego, FotoLomo and Reunion.  She was also accepted into the 2006 Photomedia Awards for her piece "Great Grandmother".  The ideas explored within her work are often associated around themes of isolation, separation and emotional sentiment that sometimes cannot be expressed verbally. Sarah uses a wide variety of cameras from a professional digital SLR to plastic toy pinholes, and her current favorite is her Seagull TLR.  Sarah's photos have appeared in such publications as F-Stop Magazine, Relative Magazine, the West Australian and Variety.

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