Apple peel
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The apple peel, with a "wound", curls around itself, forming a planet travelling through a starscape. The curling actually happened by itself. As I returned to the freezer during the work I was surprised to find a wonderful apple-globe in the ice. I couldn't have thought out a better visual representation of the idea myself, and with a little further work, I was very happy to record this poem.
The image is part of a series studying traces of life. They might be seen as visual statements touching on the semiotic connotation of impurity, and as a visual poetic oscillation between something that appears alien, and yet is intertwined with the experience of being human on this planet.
The use of ice as a medium for what is really a kind of still life meditation has a lot of meaning, relating both to space and time. As a starter: the object has its own space on the threshold of our immediate reach, and this "frozen time" (unlike the photograph, maybe?) and space are slowly returned to us. But then something has happened - the photographic recording, among other things.
Printed 48 x 36 cm (approx 18.9 x 14.7 in) with pigment on fine art photographic paper. Edition of 10, signed on the front and on the enclosed certificate of authenticity.