![]() ![]() The resulting images are the visual equivalent of a field recording abstract yet documentary, ephemeral yet firmly rooted in a specific time and place. The prints are then processed in a geodesic dome near Canie Creek, which supplies the necessary water for washing the prints. ![]() ![]() The images are created by placing light-sensitive paper in close proximity to the subject and exposing it to direct sunlight for anywhere between 10-30 minutes. Born out of creek restoration and erosion control following a 100-year flood event from Tropical Depression Fred, this new work focuses on revisiting specific species of plants growing in and around his home in Asheville, North Carolina.Įach piece is a unique cyanotype based on a modular format using 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches panels. Online Artist Talk: October 20, 5pm (PST) | Register hereĮUQINOM Gallery is pleased to present Eric William Carroll’s Field Recordings, a new body of cyanotype works while familiarizing himself with a new landscape, addressing climate anxiety, and revisiting his previous bodies of work (Blue Line of Woods and Plato’s Home Movies) with fresh eyes. ![]()
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