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Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 31.2x46.5in
- Edition : All editions sold (12 / 12)
- Artist's proof : 2
- Hors commerce : 1
About this artwork
In August 2020, I moved to Cork, Ireland with my family at the start of lockdown. We were lucky to find a beautiful house for rent near Kilbrittain on the edge of the Wild Atlantic Way. It was a modernised farmhouse with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and an ideal setting for lockdown. In the attic space where I worked there was a window with an unobstructed view of the ocean and sky. From morning to night I could survey the seascape and observe…
the changes as it shifted through various weather cycles and moods. I began to photograph the view on a daily basis and continued for the remaining twenty months. These four images are part of a much larger body of work. Shot digitally on a Canon 7D.
A limited edition of 12.
Printed on Exhibition Photo Baryta Archival paper. Signed and dated in pencil on the back.
There will be a white border to allow for mounting. This will vary depending on the image format. The smallest edge will not exceed 2cm.
A limited edition of 12.
Printed on Exhibition Photo Baryta Archival paper. Signed and dated in pencil on the back.
There will be a white border to allow for mounting. This will vary depending on the image format. The smallest edge will not exceed 2cm.
Mark McEvoy
United Kingdom
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Mark McEvoy is a photographer inspired by a lifetime of travel and exploration. Primarily a documentary and portrait photographer, he has been active since the late 1980s capturing the lives and stories of everyday people and surrounding nature and landscapes. He draws inspiration from daily life, cultural/psychological identity, rituals and the contrasts that divide the world through opposing beliefs and traditions. Within his practice he employs a variety of photographic approaches such as experimenting with technical restrictions and self-imposed constraints. He is especially interested in what lies below the surface, unnoticed and often ignored with a focus on social, environmental and political themes. His images powerfully convey the intricacies of human emotion and experience, inviting viewers into open-ended interpretation—sometimes evocative, beautiful, mysterious, or even confrontational.