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Jasper Goodall
Dark Flora Autumn Weald in Floral arrangement of wild flowers and plants, Framed

2019

$3,427.88
£2,500
€2,915.70
CA$4,693.95
A$5,219.03
CHF 2,725.09
MX$63,528.30
NOK 34,770.95
SEK 32,578.72
DKK 21,760.38
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Dark Flora #4 - Autumn Weald: An arrangement of cloth of gold, pine, beech, and bracken surrounding a nest of exquisite blue eggs. Archival Pigment Print, Mounted on Aluminium, in bespoke Oak Framed, Edition 3/8 Print size: 75 x 54 cm Framed: 80 x 60 cm approx. Inspired by Victorian era taxidermy dioramas, "Dark Flora" is a series of photographs using wild plants and flowers in a curated yet naturalistic arrangement. The plants are foraged from forest clearings, hedgerows and roadside verges, often using humble and unassuming species rather than showy specimens so often used in floral photography. Each arrangement is gathered from within approximately a square mile and therefore represent seasonal 'portraits' of the local environments from which they came. About the Artist: Born in Birmingham in 1973, Jasper Goodall studied at the University of Brighton, graduating in 1995 from the BA Illustration course. He went on to become a highly influential illustrator and has worked with high profile clients in the fashion and music industries. Widely published and much referenced, he was best known for his editorials in The Face Magazine, Dazed & Confused and his creation of ethereal imagery for the English rock band Muse. He has had joint and solo shows in Tokyo, Hamburg and London. In 2014 he left the commercial and editorial world and spent several years training as a counsellor at the Psychosynthesis Trust in London. This hiatus provided the opportunity to take stock and re-imagine his creative output in a new and very different form when he picked up his camera. He has returned to a creative practice with a radically different body of work, using photography as a means of expression. Drawing on historical references, from Victorian taxidermy dioramas to romantic painting he seeks to articulate the hushed, waiting presence that is palpably felt between the dark boughs of a forest at night. In addition to his photographic practice Goodall teaches creativity and visual communication. He is a senior lecturer at the University of Brighton where he has taught generations of visual communicators for almost 20 years. Shipping : Framed print would be crated for safety of the print and glass. Curb side delivery to your door. In some areas of UK and London - a free delivery available
  • Creator:
    Jasper Goodall (1973, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.53 in (75 cm)Width: 21.26 in (54 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    90 x 65 cm, framed, Edition of 8 +2APPrice: $4,730
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1967211120282

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