Incandescence
The images we will never see of ourselves.
(Click on image to enlarge)
This is a selection of images from a larger body of work (more to be added shortly).
The images can also be viewed in person by appointment in East Sussex - please contact me directly to arrange.
All images are available in two sizes - DuroSpec Mounted:
24" x 30" (limited edition of 15)
12" x 15" (limited edition of 20).
Please e-mail for availability and prices.
Comments & reviews on solo exhibition at Diemar Noble Photography 30/7/09-5/9/09
"Berry has produced a series of photographs of varied and mysterious beauty and great technical skill" THE WEEK (15/8/09)
"There's an awful truth buried in these pleasing patterns: the flames live because the body they consume does not. Berry skillfully captures this." TIME OUT (27/8/09)
"The Incandescence exhibit is deeply moving, and students continued to discuss it long after our departure." BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY, KENTUCKY (18/8/09)
"I was pleased and surprised by the beauty and reverence of Ms. Berry's photos. I think this series provides an important opportunity to explore the ideas of death in our art and culture and I applaud Ms. Berry for her courage and vision." THE DAILY UNDERTAKER, WISCONSIN (25/7/09)
ICCM INTERVIEW
(Click on image to enlarge)
This is a selection of images from a larger body of work (more to be added shortly).
The images can also be viewed in person by appointment in East Sussex - please contact me directly to arrange.
All images are available in two sizes - DuroSpec Mounted:
24" x 30" (limited edition of 15)
12" x 15" (limited edition of 20).
Please e-mail for availability and prices.
Comments & reviews on solo exhibition at Diemar Noble Photography 30/7/09-5/9/09
"Berry has produced a series of photographs of varied and mysterious beauty and great technical skill" THE WEEK (15/8/09)
"There's an awful truth buried in these pleasing patterns: the flames live because the body they consume does not. Berry skillfully captures this." TIME OUT (27/8/09)
"The Incandescence exhibit is deeply moving, and students continued to discuss it long after our departure." BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY, KENTUCKY (18/8/09)
"I was pleased and surprised by the beauty and reverence of Ms. Berry's photos. I think this series provides an important opportunity to explore the ideas of death in our art and culture and I applaud Ms. Berry for her courage and vision." THE DAILY UNDERTAKER, WISCONSIN (25/7/09)
ICCM INTERVIEW