Still Planet, Cyanotype Wall
Edinburgh, Scotland 2021

About
This piece is a thoughtful response to the pandemic, our experiences, and the environment. Upcycled shipping boxes were selected as a substrate for cyanotype photographs of objects telling a relatable story of our experience within the pandemic. This is an observation of the "Amazonification," E-commerce while at times the disposable nature of the items we have come to rely on. These items also reflect on how we've become more self-reliant. creative problem solvers, enjoyed the outdoors more and found or rediscovered ways to connect with our communities.
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This is an assemblage of prints made with artist/educator Brittonie Fletcher and S2 students from James Gillespie's High during a STEAM artist residency from Sept 2020 through June of 2021.
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