Honorable Mention
Organic Landscapes
DESCRIPTION
My work examines a man-altered landscape. I photograph the excavated sandstone basements in my hometown of Sydney, Australia and also textured walls and rusted steel dumpsters that reference the paintings of the Abstract Expressionists.Sydney is based on a vast area of rock that has been quarried for centuries; we construct our buildings and excavate their basements from it. Enormous cutting discs are used to slice the stone leaving ridges and furrows. The stone’s porosity allows moisture to seep through and the lack of bleaching sunlight allows layers of algae and other microbial elements to build up exquisite patterns. The circular marks made by the cutting discs become the brush strokes of a painter. The coloured algae becomes the paint. Likewise the rusted and peeling paint and decals on dumpsters and doors – created by Nature’s weathering, also become impressionistic images.
AUTHOR
Karen Burgess is an award winning fine art photographer based in Sydney, Australia, who graduated from Sydney College of the Arts in 1981.Karen’s interest lies in featuring everyday objects and locations, isolating them from their mundane environment to show each in an entirely new light.
Her first solo exhibition of Organic Landscapes was held at the prestigious Australian Museum, Sydney, as part of the 2015 Head On Photo Festival. In April 2017, Karen was invited to exhibit in Art Expo in NYC, USA. Karen’s work is found in private collections in Europe, Sydney and the USA.