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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
18/05/10
Photography journeys to The International Space Station, sponsored by Hahnemuhle.
On November 11th 2009, a photograph by Elaine Duigenan was printed on
Hahnemuhle Photo Rag and flown to the International Space Station aboard Shuttle
Atlantis. It was then photographed floating in the weightlessness of space, in
the window of the Destiny Lab with Earth below.
Astronaut Leland Melvin agreed to make this amazing project happen when he
was inspired by the themes in the work. “It is a unique view and reinforces the
Lovelockian sense that somehow everything is connected. Life on Earth’s surface
involves disturbance and response, (Margulis), and one could say that this is
akin to the artistic process. What a heady mix of Art and Science!” says
Duigenan.
The London based photographer captures beautiful patterns in nature, which seem
to replicate on both micro and cosmic scales. Her images are featured at the V&A
Museum, and are printed exclusively on Hahnemühle paper. In her extraordinary
work, the photographer focuses on capturing strangely familiar items and
transforming them through photography and the making of fine prints; “Small
etchings on the side of a derelict building can look like entire swathes of
earth from the air.”
The chosen image is drawn from the new series, MICRO MUNDI (Small Worlds). In
these photographs depicting the trails made when snails eat algae, the captured
patterns begin to take on the form of the earth as if photographed from above.
This exciting connection is highlighted by the images taken at the Space
Station, with the World below.
Hahnemuehle FineArt creates award winning fine art media for professional and
museum quality photography. In their ongoing support of excellence and fine art
photography, Hahnemühle are delighted sponsor the unique exhibition which will
be exhibited at KLOMPCHING in New York, opening June 17th 2010.
Duigenan comments, “Many people say they love the quality of my photography with
its rich blacks, making it akin to an etching. The print is just as important to
me as the initial image. Hahnemühle’s beautiful fine art papers have the
quality, weight and feel to ideally complement the delicacy of my images, so the
pairing is ideal.”
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