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A Group of Jellyfish is Called a Bloom - Limited Edition of 15 Print

Becca Ly

United Kingdom

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This picture represents an adventure into noise, grain and the fuzz of movement underwater. "What struck me about this particular work was the bloom's fronds, which in this high-contrast context look like ossified rocks, a texture of hardness and intricacy quite different from its soft, slippery reality. This monochrome print really emphasises their ethereal quality and their fascinating form." These are Giclée prints with 80-year archival ink printed on resin-coated Epson Semi Gloss paper. The semi gloss, flat surface lends the artwork a photographic feel, combined with the subtle painterly feel of a Giclée fine art print. Please contact for framing options: by default, the work is named, numbered and signed on the back, but printing with a white border will mean this can be done on the front: contact rebeccalouiselynes@gmail.com

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:6 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:11.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Becca works primarily with nostalgia, technology and the natural world. She enjoys the absence felt in many of her works, usually choosing to capture a scene which does not feature human intervention, or with human intervention as an implication rather than a fact. Her more personal works use her own absence as a record of her presence. The photos she usually selects for exhibition have a quality of artificiality about them, a shallow depth of field often rendering them the quality of the 'miniature', almost like dioramas. This technique combined with an attraction to natural instances of luminous colour defines her current style. Although her main disciplines are videography and photography, she also likes to create loose intimations of figures from pencil and watercolour.

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