Ryan Foerster
Green Rocky Road for Karen D
2013
c-print
101 x 76 centimeters
Unique
It is from photosensitive papers that Ryan FOERSTER imagines a series of abstract images in bright colors made outside. The photographic papers are buried under all sorts of debris, soil, plant fragments, organic elements. Paradoxically, this treatment of the photographic image reveals a surprising palette of vibrant colors. The result is both dirty and degraded, yet has something extra that magnifies the image. The artist says that it was during Hurricane Sandy that the most beautiful images were created: capturing something of a natural violence, Ryan FOERSTER produces a series that renders the force of nature sensitive through a fully abstract composition.
Ryan Foerster
Hurricane - Fireworks
2006
101 x 76 centimeters
Unique
It is from photosensitive papers that Ryan FOERSTER imagines a series of abstract images in bright colors made outside. The photographic papers are buried under all sorts of debris, soil, plant fragments, organic elements. Paradoxically, this treatment of the photographic image reveals a surprising palette of vibrant colors. The result is both dirty and degraded, yet has something extra that magnifies the image. The artist says that it was during Hurricane Sandy that the most beautiful images were created: capturing something of a natural violence, Ryan FOERSTER produces a series that renders the force of nature sensitive through a fully abstract composition.
Ryan Foerster
Hurricane - Holly Lisa Back
2006
c-print with debris
101 x 76 centimeters
Unique
It is from photosensitive papers that Ryan FOERSTER imagines a series of abstract images in bright colors made outside. The photographic papers are buried under all sorts of debris, soil, plant fragments, organic elements. Paradoxically, this treatment of the photographic image reveals a surprising palette of vibrant colors. The result is both dirty and degraded, yet has something extra that magnifies the image. The artist says that it was during Hurricane Sandy that the most beautiful images were created: capturing something of a natural violence, Ryan FOERSTER produces a series that renders the force of nature sensitive through a fully abstract composition.
Ryan Foerster
Hurricane - Julie Dance
2008
c-print with debris
101 x 76 centimeters
Unique
It is from photosensitive papers that Ryan FOERSTER imagines a series of abstract images in bright colors made outside. The photographic papers are buried under all sorts of debris, soil, plant fragments, organic elements. Paradoxically, this treatment of the photographic image reveals a surprising palette of vibrant colors. The result is both dirty and degraded, yet has something extra that magnifies the image. The artist says that it was during Hurricane Sandy that the most beautiful images were created: capturing something of a natural violence, Ryan FOERSTER produces a series that renders the force of nature sensitive through a fully abstract composition.
Ryan Foerster
Hurricane - Julie Dance Dark
2008
c-print with debris
101 x 76 centimeters
Unique
It is from photosensitive papers that Ryan FOERSTER imagines a series of abstract images in bright colors made outside. The photographic papers are buried under all sorts of debris, soil, plant fragments, organic elements. Paradoxically, this treatment of the photographic image reveals a surprising palette of vibrant colors. The result is both dirty and degraded, yet has something extra that magnifies the image. The artist says that it was during Hurricane Sandy that the most beautiful images were created: capturing something of a natural violence, Ryan FOERSTER produces a series that renders the force of nature sensitive through a fully abstract composition.
Ryan Foerster
Hurricane - Julie Shower
2007
c-print with debris
101 x 76 centimeters
Unique
It is from photosensitive papers that Ryan FOERSTER imagines a series of abstract images in bright colors made outside. The photographic papers are buried under all sorts of debris, soil, plant fragments, organic elements. Paradoxically, this treatment of the photographic image reveals a surprising palette of vibrant colors. The result is both dirty and degraded, yet has something extra that magnifies the image. The artist says that it was during Hurricane Sandy that the most beautiful images were created: capturing something of a natural violence, Ryan FOERSTER produces a series that renders the force of nature sensitive through a fully abstract composition.
Ryan Foerster
Hurricane - Julie Shower Magenta
2006
c-print wtih residues
101 x 76 centimeters
Unique
It is from photosensitive papers that Ryan FOERSTER imagines a series of abstract images in bright colors made outside. The photographic papers are buried under all sorts of debris, soil, plant fragments, organic elements. Paradoxically, this treatment of the photographic image reveals a surprising palette of vibrant colors. The result is both dirty and degraded, yet has something extra that magnifies the image. The artist says that it was during Hurricane Sandy that the most beautiful images were created: capturing something of a natural violence, Ryan FOERSTER produces a series that renders the force of nature sensitive through a fully abstract composition.