Solargraphy

 Invented around 2000, solarigraphy —solarigrafía in spanish and other languages, solarigrafia/solarygrafia in polish, and also known as solargraphy— uses photographic paper without chemical processing, a pinhole camera and a scanner to create images that catch the daily journey of the sun along the sky with very long exposure times, from several hours to several years. -Wikipedia

Each passing of the sun is represented in a light streak that burns into the photographic paper negative documenting time, space and atmosphere. The aspect of time is continually a focus of my artistic practice. Recording the passing of daylight in this unique way offers a way to slow down and meditate on the unseen.

 

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