EMERGING TOO DAMP TO CATCH FIRE - CAOIMHÍN GAFFNEY
TITLE
Emerging too damp to catch fire
ARTIST
Caoimhín Gaffney
ABOUT THE WORK
This medium format photograph has been developed by Caoimhín Gaffney as part of a larger body of work reflecting on the restorative power of nature alongside the reality of climate change - and resulting climate anxiety - through a fragmented representation of the landscape. Emerging too damp to catch fire engages a quiet register to examine the subject and is part of a series of photographs shot throughout Ulster; on Rathlin Island; and at Lough Sheelin and its adjoining bog in Cavan. Developed with the support of funding from Platform 31, the University of Atypical, and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
DATE
2023
DIMENSIONS
35 cm x 25.6cm
MEDIUM
Medium format photograph, Giclée printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 5
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Caoimhín Gaffney is an artist and filmmaker, based between Belfast and Cavan, whose work has been shown in exhibitions and film festivals internationally.
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TITLE
Emerging too damp to catch fire
ARTIST
Caoimhín Gaffney
ABOUT THE WORK
This medium format photograph has been developed by Caoimhín Gaffney as part of a larger body of work reflecting on the restorative power of nature alongside the reality of climate change - and resulting climate anxiety - through a fragmented representation of the landscape. Emerging too damp to catch fire engages a quiet register to examine the subject and is part of a series of photographs shot throughout Ulster; on Rathlin Island; and at Lough Sheelin and its adjoining bog in Cavan. Developed with the support of funding from Platform 31, the University of Atypical, and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
DATE
2023
DIMENSIONS
35 cm x 25.6cm
MEDIUM
Medium format photograph, Giclée printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 5
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Caoimhín Gaffney is an artist and filmmaker, based between Belfast and Cavan, whose work has been shown in exhibitions and film festivals internationally.
DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.
FRAMING
Artwork does not come framed
MORE
This is an archival print, and we recommend framing it with a glass that has UV protection.
TITLE
Emerging too damp to catch fire
ARTIST
Caoimhín Gaffney
ABOUT THE WORK
This medium format photograph has been developed by Caoimhín Gaffney as part of a larger body of work reflecting on the restorative power of nature alongside the reality of climate change - and resulting climate anxiety - through a fragmented representation of the landscape. Emerging too damp to catch fire engages a quiet register to examine the subject and is part of a series of photographs shot throughout Ulster; on Rathlin Island; and at Lough Sheelin and its adjoining bog in Cavan. Developed with the support of funding from Platform 31, the University of Atypical, and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
DATE
2023
DIMENSIONS
35 cm x 25.6cm
MEDIUM
Medium format photograph, Giclée printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 5
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Caoimhín Gaffney is an artist and filmmaker, based between Belfast and Cavan, whose work has been shown in exhibitions and film festivals internationally.
DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.
FRAMING
Artwork does not come framed
MORE
This is an archival print, and we recommend framing it with a glass that has UV protection.
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