BEING DAME STRESS | Fountain silhouettes photography print

£37.00

Fountain silhouettes photography print: The rituals of youth. Five backlit figures in a water fountain.

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Being Dame Stress: This fountain silhouettes photography print captures an annual school-leaver ritual. Five silhouettes backlit against cascading water, a public space with a collective permission to claim it for themselves.


Youth Ritual Documentation: Fountain silhouettes captured on

Social Observation: Urban space is briefly overtaken by youths

 

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Size

700mm high x 500mm wide – 70cm x 50cm (approx. 27½ inches x 19⅝ inches)

One impactfull size, requiring only 50cm of wall width.

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Paper

Premium Grade 250gsm silk art – coated paper with a smooth flat surface and only a slight sheen.

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“It seems like a right of passage for Britain’s youth to descend on city fountains when the sun arrives. This fountain silhouettes photography print was made on exactly that kind of moment. We witness the
social choreography: who encourages, who hesitates, who films, who walks
away. What drew me wasn’t the water or the
extraordinary backlit light, it was the collective permission to briefly
claim public space as your own.”

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