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Zoe Wetherall
"Animals Feeding" Large Scale Contemporary Minimalist Landscape Photograph

2019

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40"x60" limited edition photograph, signed by the artist. (unframed) Please inquire about framing options. This aerial photograph appears as a modernist abstract painting, yet is a view of animals feeding at a trough. The neutral colors of the landscape add a striking contrast to the dark hues of the animal groups. The linear grey and white paths of the animals fan out in rays from the center of the photograph, in meandering yet determined lines. A subtle hint of green activates the earthtone in the beige and brown grey field, showing how the landscape has begun to dry and the green grasses have begun to convert to dry grass and foliage. Zoe Wetherall has captured so much detail in this photograph, that you can find more and to discover while looking at the image. Zoe Wetherall is a Brooklyn-based photographer from Australia, who travels the world to photograph abstract aerial landscapes from the point of view of a hot air balloon. Zoe Wetherall photographs at a pace and elevation that gives a truly unique perspective. Hovering about the landscape in a hot air balloon these photographs have abstract the landscape by removing the line of the horizon. Zoe Wetherall is a Brooklyn-based photographer from Australia, who travels the world to photograph abstract aerial landscapes from the point of view of a hot air balloon. Zoe Wetherall photographs at a pace and elevation that gives a truly unique perspective. Hovering about the landscape in a hot air balloon these photographs have abstract the landscape by removing the line of the horizon. Zoe Wetherall’s photos are taken just above us, a bird’s eye view. From a few hundred feet Wetherall photographs straight downward, excluding the horizon, sky, or any visual reference point. Her photos tell stories and inspire questions: in “Horses” two horses stand next to a wire fence, the shadows of the fence posts and horses delineate their forms on the ground–tell us what they are–in an otherwise dry brown field of texture. In another photograph a wavy line of bushes separates finely mowed grass from a dense blue water, carefully manicured, and refined–but what is it? She records the structured geometry of natural and man-made forms and uses her camera to reveal the beauty in the subtle patterns hidden in architecture and landscape. Zoe Wetherall is a Brooklyn-based photographer from Australia. She has won numerous photography awards in Tokyo, Moscow, New York, Los Angeles, and Australia, and others.
  • Creator:
    Zoe Wetherall (Australian)
  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU6924998071
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