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Peter Bjoerk, Mullaghmeen, Westmeath, 2020
Peter Bjoerk, Mullaghmeen, Westmeath, 2020
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Peter Bjoerk, Mullaghmeen, Westmeath, 2020

€150.00
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Mullaghmeen, Westmeath
2020
Photography

28 x 23.5 cm Framed
Edition of 9
€225 Framed / €150 Unframed 
(includes 13.5% VAT)

 

From the series Sacred Geometry.

About the Artist

Peter Bjoerk is an Irish photographer specialising in medium and large format analogue techniques. His work focuses primarily on the landscape and he is a recent graduate of the photography program at Griffith College Dublin. His graduate project, Sacred Geometry, was nominated for the RDS Visuals Arts Awards, as well as being selected for publication in the next issue of Abridged Magazine and by Sebah Chaudhry for publication in Source Magazine. Chaudhry wrote of the work; "Peter’s series, 'Sacred Geometry' is a conceptual but timeless series. The black and white images explore themes of presence and time. Seeking out places of mystery and heritage, he finds and photographs pyramids and shapes, combined with images capturing star-like movement. You are left questioning the authenticity of these sculptures, are they real or ethereal?”

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