FLOWER - LORRAINE BURRELL
TITLE
Flower
ARTIST
Lorraine Burrell
ABOUT THE WORK
The image Flower is one of a series of four staged photographs (Collar, Egg, Bell, and Flower) made by Lorraine Burrell that refer to images within the triptych ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ by the Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch, painted around 1503-1515. The props the artist makes inside her studio encase and constrain the body in contrast to the wanton abandonment within the central panel of ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’.
DATE
2024
DIMENSIONS
25.5cm x 31.5cm (unframed)
MEDIUM
Medium format B&W Giclee print on Hahnemuhle fine art satin paper
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 5
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lorraine Burrell’s practice is concerned with documenting the female body in a variety of spaces. Photographing herself has always been challenging in the context of revealing her own identity. As a consequence of this tug between what to expose and what to hide, she constructs props to use as covers.
DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
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FRAMING
This work comes unframed.
TITLE
Flower
ARTIST
Lorraine Burrell
ABOUT THE WORK
The image Flower is one of a series of four staged photographs (Collar, Egg, Bell, and Flower) made by Lorraine Burrell that refer to images within the triptych ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ by the Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch, painted around 1503-1515. The props the artist makes inside her studio encase and constrain the body in contrast to the wanton abandonment within the central panel of ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’.
DATE
2024
DIMENSIONS
25.5cm x 31.5cm (unframed)
MEDIUM
Medium format B&W Giclee print on Hahnemuhle fine art satin paper
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 5
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lorraine Burrell’s practice is concerned with documenting the female body in a variety of spaces. Photographing herself has always been challenging in the context of revealing her own identity. As a consequence of this tug between what to expose and what to hide, she constructs props to use as covers.
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
This work comes unframed.
TITLE
Flower
ARTIST
Lorraine Burrell
ABOUT THE WORK
The image Flower is one of a series of four staged photographs (Collar, Egg, Bell, and Flower) made by Lorraine Burrell that refer to images within the triptych ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ by the Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch, painted around 1503-1515. The props the artist makes inside her studio encase and constrain the body in contrast to the wanton abandonment within the central panel of ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’.
DATE
2024
DIMENSIONS
25.5cm x 31.5cm (unframed)
MEDIUM
Medium format B&W Giclee print on Hahnemuhle fine art satin paper
ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 5
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lorraine Burrell’s practice is concerned with documenting the female body in a variety of spaces. Photographing herself has always been challenging in the context of revealing her own identity. As a consequence of this tug between what to expose and what to hide, she constructs props to use as covers.
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
This work comes unframed.
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