Marie Navarre, 2010-2016

all artworks by Marie Navarre (source: Lisa Sette Gallery)
1- learn from the pine (from Basho), 2016, rag paper, Japanese washi, archival digital print on vellum, silk thread.
2- turning towards the light, 2016, rag paper, digital washi, digital vellum, silk thread.
3- No here, no there, 2010, film, mulberry paper, rag paper, silk thread.
4- Songs and cries, 2010, film, Gampi, rag paper, silk thread, antique book pages, archival inkjet prints.
5- breathing the in between, 2010, digital vellum, silk thread, handmade Japanese paper.

The Lone Pine, 1907 by Anne Brigman

Anne W. Brigman :: The Lone Pine, 1907. Gelatin silver print. | src Eastman Museum

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David Tatin :: from “Bestiary” series, unique original print by
cyanotype (colored with tea) “One of the borders I like to
roam, is the one between day and night. It’s a good time to observe
animals, but it is difficult to transmit the feelings you get because
the most beautiful moments, the most intense, often boil down to a
stealthy animal silhouette.” quoted from source: loeildelaphotographie

Terrain Brûlé ~ Terrain Vague

Eugène Cuvelier :: Près de la Caverne, Terrain Brûlé, early 1860s. Salted paper print from paper negative. | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Eugène Cuvelier ~ Près de la Caverne, Terrain Brûlé, early 1860s. Salted paper print from paper negative. | The Metropolitan Museum

“An atypical work for the naturalistically inclined Cuvelier, this highly Romantic image of two people sitting below the skeletons of burned pine trees and looking into the featureless distance like the contemplative figures in the paintings of Caspar David Friedrich, was no doubt a response to the startling sight of the charred landscape.” [quoted from The Met]

Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky) ~ Le Terrain Vague, 1932. Gelatin silver print | src MoMA

“Life is merely a fracas on an unmapped terrain, and the universe a geometry stricken with epilepsy”

― Emil Cioran; A Short History of Decay (1949)

Morning, ca. 1905

Clarence Hudson White :: Morning, ca. 1905. Photogravure. | src NGA
Clarence Hudson White :: Morning, ca. 1905. Photogravure. | src National Gallery of Art

Inscription on verso, by unknown hand in graphite: Woman with Chrystal Globe (Study of Mrs. White) about 1905.

Clarence Hudson White :: Morning, 1905. Gum bichromate print. | src Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White :: Morning, 1905. Gum bichromate print. | src Princeton University Art Museum