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Galactic Allegory - Philip Richard (2024) Printmaking by Philip Richard

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  • Aluminium on Aluminium
  • Number of copies available 1
  • Dimensions Height 34.7in, Width 39.4in
  • Categories Landscape
First, the goal was a lavender field in Provence under a starry sky. then the geometric harmony between the galactic arch and the lavender rows. finally I realised that the parallel went further. in a truly dizzying illustration of the plurality of worlds. "There are a thousand times more stars in our galaxy than the number of tiny lavender seeds in [...]
First, the goal was a lavender field in Provence under a starry sky
then the geometric harmony between the galactic arch and the lavender rows
finally I realised that the parallel went further
in a truly dizzying illustration of the plurality of worlds
"There are a thousand times more stars in our galaxy than the number of tiny lavender seeds in this vast field!"
We're in one of these tiny grains, lost in the midst of this very concrete multitude,
wondering "what's going on in the other tiny grains? »
You see the little yellow glow at the tip of a lavender stalk in the bottom of the image ?
This is us !

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Philip was born in a small town in south-east , bathed in the light of Provence, and now lives in Aix-en-Provence. He has always been fascinated by the universe and colours, and has pursued his ions [...]

Philip was born in a small town in south-east , bathed in the light of Provence, and now lives in Aix-en-Provence.  He has always been fascinated by the universe and colours, and has pursued his ions in two different directions in life. One was scientific, in search of the secrets of lightning and thunderstorms, which took him to the world's most heavily struck regions: Africa, Asia and the Americas, where he lived for several years in the American West. The other is artistic, as a nature photographer, where he combines his two sensibilities in a hyper-realistic photographic approach in search of authenticity, realism and impact. 

Philip has realised from his many travels and encounters that, despite the diversity of cultures, there are universally shared impressions when when faced with the spectacle of our universe. These are fundamental feelings about the mysteries and forces of nature that he wants to revive. His images are often conceptualised long in advance, right up to the moment when the natural elements come together - the location, the moment, the light - to create ‘the right impression’, and rediscover the visual and mental impact felt when contemplating our Mother Earth and Universe wonders.

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