Experimentally capturing the death of a tree
The beginning of the 90s was under the impression of acid rain and forest dieback. Thomas Kellner experimented since 1993 with a pinhole camera, with which he exposed collages on a negative. Ten different pictures were created, which experimentally captured the death of a tree between Chinese calligraphy, ornamentation and monotype. In the process, the first photographs were taken, which intervened in the composition by means of tilted camera.
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1994: Portfolio Dying Nature
Detailed information about this folio of dead trees
Title: | Dying Nature |
Editor: | Thomas Kellner |
Photographer: | Thomas Kellner |
Prints: | 10 prints |
Size of paper: | 30 x 40 cm |
Size of image: | 16,4 x 23,5 cm |
Edition: | 10+3 |
Release Date: | 1994 |
Price: | 6900,- Euros |
Acknowledgement for this folio of dying nature
Thank you to the family of my former ex-girlfriend to bring me to north of Germany, where I found this subject so interesting to me.