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This square photomontage is a detail of a larger panorama of the same name. This surreal work has as its theme the beauty and silence of the South Downs. It imagines a mythical guardian protecting the wind-bent trees, sheep and ancient chalklands. It is part of my 'Impossible Panoramas' series which all have my local environment - the countryside, seashore and town of Eastbourne - as their location and subject. Composed of a large number of my own… photos, it is carefully constructed to create a seamless composite.
The artwork is one of a limited edition of 10 Giclée prints They are printed to order on Hahnemühle PhotoRag paper - a fine art, archival paper. Each print is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Jenny Shorter, trained in photography and fine art at Central St Martin's and Westminster, merges decades of graphic design with digital photo-montage, illustration, and surface pattern design. She masterfully combines 30-40 of her own photographs to create intricate, surreal composites inspired by myth, storytelling, and dreamlike visions of both nature and urban scenes. Drawing on early surrealism, her works surprise with impossible panoramas and poetic juxtapositions. Her art invites viewers to experience the hidden mysteries beneath everyday life, evoking fascination and prompting questions about the deceptive realism of photography.