My First Digital Exhibition

The Seddon Deadly Sins cafe in Victoria Street, Seddon (a suburb of Melbourne), Victoria, Australia is hosting a small exhibition of my images.

This is my first exhibition of digital prints, and I am a bit pleased with it all. After a lot of learning and fussing (and ear bashing various friends), I was confident enough to print the images myself on the aging Epson Stylus Photo 2100 using Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk A3+ paper.

The images focus on unintentional art; that is the shapes, patterns and colours that are formed when bits of building, fittings, damage, graffiti and the light combine to create art. The beauty of this art is that it is unexpected and constantly changing as the light, time of day and entropy all work to keep it evolving.

And I have even managed to sell one.

5 thoughts on “My First Digital Exhibition”

  1. Thanks Ulrich, I really appreciate your comment and the time you took to have a look at the images.

  2. Thanks Stuart. I’d like to get some sort of discussion going between people who use photography to express themselves. I’ll be actively looking for ways to have conversations. Come and visit again soon.

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