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The flowers in this series of photographs are taken from the rubbish bins of the cemeteries, the wildlife I collected from one of South Koreas second hand online markets.
After I printed the photographs I would then bleach and spot tone the print using various toners and paint. Finally, I would then layer encaustic onto the print, making every print in this series an original.
Although this photograph is from an open edition, each photograph is… individually painted and differs from the next. The layering and markings of wax also add the the originality of each print.
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.