Description
116x87cm
Hanemuhle Photo Rag print framed in Museum Grade glass
This piece is from my series I kneel into a dream:
I Kneel into a Dream is a series that delves into the beauty, delicacy, and fragility of life, using flowers as a metaphor for the journey of existence. I have captured flowers at various stages of their life cycles, piecing them together to create vibrant, emotion-filled images that resonate with the vitality of being alive, no matter how fleeting it may seem. Each photograph is a testament to the enduring beauty of life and the interconnectedness of all living beings.
With these images, I hope to offer a sanctuary from the chaos and stress of everyday life. I invite viewers of all ages to slow down, to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature, and to find solace in its quietude. I am hoping you will leave in a peaceful state, your spirits uplifted, and your minds refreshed.
I am a Dublin-based visual artist. Currently in my final year of studying photography in IADT. I began photographing when I was 14, I travelled to South Africa and fell in love with capture the new landscape and African animals, I have been photographing ever since. Over time my photographs have become more and more of a source of creative expression, they are now more than what I see before my lenses, they are what I see inside my mind, and my camera lens is the tool I use to create them. I strongly believe that everyone views the world differently, and in taking photographs, I get to show how I view the world, what is important to me that maybe no one else sees.
My work concerns existential questioning and is centred around the natural world, I enjoy exploring human’s connection (or disconnection) with nature and hope to bring to light the ways in which we are separating ourselves farther and farther from nature. I hope through my work that I will help us recognize that we are a part of nature, we are in harmony with it and we are not separate from it. Nor should we try to be.
On top of this, I explore my own existential questioning through my work, heavily inspired by the theories of philosopher Alan Watts as well as phenomenology, I use an overlaying technique to create new dimensions inside our own world which appear as dreamlike scenes that thin the veil with the spirit world.
My photographs also play with our interpretations of time, I work through my archive as well as creating new work, blending images from different time periods, questioning the effects that time really has and the ability that a camera has to pause scenes in time.