This is a photo diary of artist Paul Neale. It consists of an ongoing series of images based on his current concerns of image manipulation, the importance of line, the state of the world as seen through the media, advertising images as well as aspects of street photography.
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
There is a girl in a photograph. It is a photograph of an actor playing Marilyn Monroe. The newsprint image was screwed up and unfolded and the process repeated a couple of times. Of all the shots I took of this image as temporary object , this one seems the most interesting. The creases and folds resemble those in bed sheets. It's like waking up next to a loved one, with a sense of wonder at the person who is just a few inches away. Kind of out of focus and used up looking.
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