Cecilie E. Åserud
Photographic print on cotton paper
Edition 2/5 + 1 A.P.
Signed
Size h 37 × w 37 cm
Other sizes in this edition h 57 × w 57 and h 90 × w 90 cm
Norwegian title: Rødkål
Series: Afterthoughts
Year: 2023
Looking through this leaf is like letting the light from a church window into your living room. Cecilie has captured the power that resides in the nerves of organic matter. This photo was given as a gift to a person who works with heart patients on a daily basis. He saw the photo online and “recognized” it as as a symbol for the heart.
What happens to the old and wrinkly ones? The items we leave in the cupboard for too long? Are they entirely without purpose? Not worth a second glance? Cecilie discovered that the family's storage room is the perfect place to create weird fates out of organic material, such as vegetables, fruits and plants. Rather than discarding these dried-out shapes, she rediscovers them in total darkness. Cecilie is painting them with light from her torch and making them into 21st century still lifes.
Also view Cabbage and Black Cabbage
Cecilie E. Åserud
Photographic print on cotton paper
Edition 2/5 + 1 A.P.
Signed
Size h 37 × w 37 cm
Other sizes in this edition h 57 × w 57 and h 90 × w 90 cm
Norwegian title: Rødkål
Series: Afterthoughts
Year: 2023
Looking through this leaf is like letting the light from a church window into your living room. Cecilie has captured the power that resides in the nerves of organic matter. This photo was given as a gift to a person who works with heart patients on a daily basis. He saw the photo online and “recognized” it as as a symbol for the heart.
What happens to the old and wrinkly ones? The items we leave in the cupboard for too long? Are they entirely without purpose? Not worth a second glance? Cecilie discovered that the family's storage room is the perfect place to create weird fates out of organic material, such as vegetables, fruits and plants. Rather than discarding these dried-out shapes, she rediscovers them in total darkness. Cecilie is painting them with light from her torch and making them into 21st century still lifes.
Also view Cabbage and Black Cabbage