About the Book
Ubiquitous documents the journey through loss. Rediscovering the world and your place within it after that time.
Using photography this story is told through varying shades of light and shadow, hope and despair, life and death.
Bereavement can create a time of readjustment, a quiet period of contemplation which can become a catalyst to start seeing everything anew. Like ripples on the water, change spills out further than you first realised.
A curiosity and comfort can be found in the mundane; everyday moments revealing beauty and sadness, the simplicity and greatness in everything. And as you make your way through the dark towards lighter moments the horizon no longer feels so far away.
Although everything will always feel more delicate, more fragile, like it could be blown away in a breeze. So you cherish the sun on your face, the sound of the crashing waves and when spring returns you finally realize that what you seek cannot be found in any fixed place. It is found everywhere.
This work has grown to represent all those tiny moments, shattered fragments, the missing pieces. They are the quotidian, the banal and the profound. They are the visual footprints through the loneliest yet most universally human experience we have.
Using photography this story is told through varying shades of light and shadow, hope and despair, life and death.
Bereavement can create a time of readjustment, a quiet period of contemplation which can become a catalyst to start seeing everything anew. Like ripples on the water, change spills out further than you first realised.
A curiosity and comfort can be found in the mundane; everyday moments revealing beauty and sadness, the simplicity and greatness in everything. And as you make your way through the dark towards lighter moments the horizon no longer feels so far away.
Although everything will always feel more delicate, more fragile, like it could be blown away in a breeze. So you cherish the sun on your face, the sound of the crashing waves and when spring returns you finally realize that what you seek cannot be found in any fixed place. It is found everywhere.
This work has grown to represent all those tiny moments, shattered fragments, the missing pieces. They are the quotidian, the banal and the profound. They are the visual footprints through the loneliest yet most universally human experience we have.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 90 - Publish Date: May 23, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords ubiquitous, fragility, art, photography, visual, experience, human, everyday, love, death, life, new, change, hope, loss
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About the Creator
Jennifer-Anne
UK. South-West
Jennifer-Anne is a fine artist based in the South-West and holds a Masters Degree in Photography. The focus of her practice is the relationship and tensions between abstraction and realisation—often capturing a point in time that communicates the depth of detail within ephemeral moments and preserving them in an image. She uses photography as a platform to create contemplative spaces for the viewer; with the intention of provoking questions about our relationship to time, memory, beauty within the mundane and our everyday lives.