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Source - a suspended ephemeral sculpture with living plants - © Lloyd Godman

"The process of photosynthesis is like a fine, critical thread that invisibly suspends all our food and the dining experience before us".

Source, Ephemeral Sculpture, Bridges, Hurstbridge, Melbourne, Lloyd Godman

Source, Ephemeral Sculpture, Bridges, Hurstbridge, Melbourne, Lloyd Godman - 2005 deconstructed chairs, table top, tree roots, plants

 

 

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In the mid 1990s, Godman made the connection that the process of taking photographs with film and growing plants was analogous - both use light and water - plants are in fact an abstract form of photography. In 1996 he began by growing simple images into the leaves of Bromeliad plants which in turn led to sophisticated interactive installations. Working with plants traces the development of this work.

Lloyd Godman's twin careers of serious and successful organic gardener and practicing artist of great creative energy converge in new and constantly surprising ways to make art about the ecological concerns that underly his gardening. Over almost three decades his art has widened out from relatively traditional landscape photography to include elements of performance, audience participation art and multimedia installation to explore the tensions between electronic consumer society and the ecosystem.
Artlink magazine - Ecology: Everyone's Business - Vol 25 no 4 - Dec - Jan 2006

158 pages - large format landscape (11 x 13 inches 33.02 x 27.94 cm) printed on ProLine Pear (140# Text) paper - Hardcover imagewrap