Drawing inspiration from Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor's 'Modern Social Imaginaries', this body of work, titled Aoyin (Ow-yin) was conceived during—and reflects on—the psychological effects of the 2020 pandemic and the experience of 'Lockdown' as a response to the intrusion of an unseen antagonist; the COVID-19 causing pathogen, SARS-CoV-2.
'Aoyin' refers to a monster of Chinese folklore known for feasting on human brains, serving as an analogy of sorts for the self-perpetuating breakdown of critical reasoning globally in response to the implied threat of viral contagion. The risk profile of which was impossible to define, verify or objectively reconcile with centralised mitigation measures.
The work examines the psychological impact of the 2020 pandemic with respect to the 'Lockdown,' both mandated and self-inflicted, of millions of citizens worldwide. The surreal incursion into the domestic space—in which we were confined—of an incongruous foreign object; part invasive pathogen, part meme. A malign presence that could not be directly observed.
The photographs also probe the role of media in constructing the 'Social Imaginary' of the SARS-CoV-2 memetic hysteria, which stems, perhaps, from a quantifiable biological phenomenon but also from an abstraction constructed on irrational foundations.
Ultimately, this work portrays SARS-CoV-2 as a monster of the imagination, one that consumes the mind.
A C-Type (Chromagenic print) is a traditional photographic print where the paper is exposed using lasers projecting a digital image on to the paper rather than a bulb shining light through a negative. The paper is then processed in the traditional way using photographic developer, followed by a bleach fix and wash to remove the chemicals from the paper. The result is a colour photograph of the highest quality.
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Each C-Type or Giclée artwork is printed to order at a UK print bureau that I have personally colour proofed the artwork with. This can take 4-6 days before shipping. Therefore I usually aim to deliver within 6-12 business days.
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Photographs are rolled into a very robust 11.5cm diameter tube.
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If your item(s) arrive in a damaged condition I will exchange for a re-print free of charge. I will compensate you for returning the damaged print to me so that I can dispose of it and there won't be an issue with editioning.
Since each image is printed specially to order, I am unable to offer a returns service.
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