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Artwork details
- Printing : Analogue on Paper under plexiglas
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 21.7x17.7in
About this artwork
This is a silver gelatin hand printed photograph printed in the darkroom, then colour paints are used to overlay the print.
Fin, from the series Inhabitants of fairyland, is a body of work that is continuously evolving, pulling in and linking to different photographic studies as it grows. Each photograph is a response to a specific moment and is encouraged by what’s happening around me: what I hear, what I see and how I feel, whether it is melancholy,… anger, humour, death, life or love. The challenges and experiences that I am facing during this phase of my life is mirrored in every photograph.
This photograph is number 5 from an "Édition Variée" . As each photograph is manipulated and toned separately after each print is made, not one print is the same as the other. This making each print unique.
*Please note. The above measurements is the outer frame size. Image size 28cm x 23.5cm.
Fin, from the series Inhabitants of fairyland, is a body of work that is continuously evolving, pulling in and linking to different photographic studies as it grows. Each photograph is a response to a specific moment and is encouraged by what’s happening around me: what I hear, what I see and how I feel, whether it is melancholy,… anger, humour, death, life or love. The challenges and experiences that I am facing during this phase of my life is mirrored in every photograph.
This photograph is number 5 from an "Édition Variée" . As each photograph is manipulated and toned separately after each print is made, not one print is the same as the other. This making each print unique.
*Please note. The above measurements is the outer frame size. Image size 28cm x 23.5cm.
Paul Gadd
United Kingdom
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Paul Gadd is a British photographer based in Seoul, deeply rooted in classical film photography and darkroom printing, with extensive experience in fashion, portraiture, and documentary work. His technique is hands-on and experimental—scratching and toning negatives, applying mixed-media during hand-printing, and finishing with processes like bleaching or encaustic, making each print a unique original. Through his evocative images, Paul channels his personal experiences and surroundings, conveying a rich tapestry of emotions—from melancholy and anger to humour and love—inviting viewers to deeply connect with his evolving visual narratives.
Paul Gadd
Fin ("Édition Variée" no5)
$2,380