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Buy art Polaroid Soak 4 - Mark Tamer

Polaroid Soak 4 - Mark Tamer

£105.00

Print 16 x 16 in (image 12 x 12 in) on Hahnemüle Pearl 285gsm Paper

Mark Tamer:’ I am an experimental photographer working with both
analogue and digital mediums. Through my work I’m looking
to find a balance between chance and control, and
between; construction and destruction, signal and noise
and ultimately, life and death. I embrace the accidents
and errors as they not only remind us how vulnerable and
delicate we are, they can often show us something new. It
is at the point of breakdown that the medium begins to
reveal itself. Through glitches and mistakes we get to
see the base elements, the very construction of the
material that creates those illusions of reality, the
apparatus of photography itself.’

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Polaroid Soak 4 - Mark Tamer

£105.00

Print 16 x 16 in (image 12 x 12 in) on Hahnemüle Pearl 285gsm Paper

Mark Tamer:’ I am an experimental photographer working with both
analogue and digital mediums. Through my work I’m looking
to find a balance between chance and control, and
between; construction and destruction, signal and noise
and ultimately, life and death. I embrace the accidents
and errors as they not only remind us how vulnerable and
delicate we are, they can often show us something new. It
is at the point of breakdown that the medium begins to
reveal itself. Through glitches and mistakes we get to
see the base elements, the very construction of the
material that creates those illusions of reality, the
apparatus of photography itself.’

Add To Cart

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