Graphite drawing on hot pressed 300gsm watercolor paper. Professionally framed and matted.
An original Kodak Retina (1934) is pictured here, held in place by ropes. This camera, made in Stuttgart, Germany holds an incredible amount of history with it. It was the first camera to photograph the top of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hilary on May 29, 1953.
The bound camera, held in place and floating in air, as to bring an emotion of constraint and voyeurism. This work creates a sense of existential framing with the viewer. The intricate detail in the work helps to draw your attention and to pull you closer into its gaze, allowing you to see and appreciate the pencil marks.
Graphite drawing on hot pressed 300gsm watercolor paper. Professionally framed and matted.
An original Kodak Retina (1934) is pictured here, held in place by ropes. This camera, made in Stuttgart, Germany holds an incredible amount of history with it. It was the first camera to photograph the top of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hilary on May 29, 1953.
The bound camera, held in place and floating in air, as to bring an emotion of constraint and voyeurism. This work creates a sense of existential framing with the viewer. The intricate detail in the work helps to draw your attention and to pull you closer into its gaze, allowing you to see and appreciate the pencil marks.