Fearful Symmetry






Fearful Symmetry
I still don't know what it is exactly that attracts me to buildings like these. Their symmetry is indeed mesmerising and satisfying. The buildings themselves are so ugly and distasteful that they border on beauty but there is a distinct purity to them The series is an exploration in its infancy and it will continue...

Mike Stacey lives in the Blue Mountains of NSW Australia and uses 4x5 and 8x10 colour negative film. He hand processes the film in Jobo drums and then has it scanned on either an Imacon or a Creo. Prints are done onto Fuji Flex using a Lightjet and framing is face-mount process to plexiglass backed with aluminium. He makes regular visits to locations of vast space such as the central Australian desert or desolate areas of coastline.
By: Mike Stacey (Australia)
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used as free stock. Use without written consent by the author (Mike Stacey) is
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Fearful Symmetry
I still don't know what it is exactly that attracts me to buildings like these. Their symmetry is indeed mesmerising and satisfying. The buildings themselves are so ugly and distasteful that they border on beauty but there is a distinct purity to them The series is an exploration in its infancy and it will continue...

Mike Stacey lives in the Blue Mountains of NSW Australia and uses 4x5 and 8x10 colour negative film. He hand processes the film in Jobo drums and then has it scanned on either an Imacon or a Creo. Prints are done onto Fuji Flex using a Lightjet and framing is face-mount process to plexiglass backed with aluminium. He makes regular visits to locations of vast space such as the central Australian desert or desolate areas of coastline.
By: Mike Stacey (Australia)
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Copyright ©Mike Stacey . All rights reserved. This photo is not to be
used as free stock. Use without written consent by the author (Mike Stacey) is
illegal and punishable by law
