GAUNTLET 2022
2022
Gauntlet explores the human condition and the challenges which continue to lay bare our everyday capacity to negotiate trials of a physical, psychological and spiritual nature.
The final series of 20 images, (which have been created by photographing the subject on 120mm film, then scanning compressed negatives together), reflect on both the historical precedence of trials and conflict, as well as those inherent in our current global climate.
Gauntlet explores the human condition and the challenges which continue to lay bare our everyday capacity to negotiate trials of a physical, psychological and spiritual nature.
The final series of 20 images, (which have been created by photographing the subject on 120mm film, then scanning compressed negatives together), reflect on both the historical precedence of trials and conflict, as well as those inherent in our current global climate.
Our capacity to confront the global challenges has never been more urgent.
Archival inkjet prints by Heather Fernon
Please email hfernon@fernon.com for more information.
Gauntlet explores the human condition and the challenges which continue to lay bare our everyday capacity to negotiate trials of a physical, psychological and spiritual nature.
The final series of 20 images, (which have been created by photographing the subject on 120mm film, then scanning compressed negatives together), reflect on both the historical precedence of trials and conflict, as well as those inherent in our current global climate.
Gauntlet explores the human condition and the challenges which continue to lay bare our everyday capacity to negotiate trials of a physical, psychological and spiritual nature.
The final series of 20 images, (which have been created by photographing the subject on 120mm film, then scanning compressed negatives together), reflect on both the historical precedence of trials and conflict, as well as those inherent in our current global climate.
Our capacity to confront the global challenges has never been more urgent.
Archival inkjet prints by Heather Fernon
Please email hfernon@fernon.com for more information.