Friday, July 30, 2010

Photographic Evidence

Edwin Zwakman puts a new spin on the long standing tradition of recording the Dutch landscape. The images below are from his 2004 series titled "Backyards".

Fly-Over III, C-print plexi, reynobond, 220 x 161 cm 2003


Straat II, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 157 cm 2004


Tuin IX, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin I, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin III, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin V, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin V, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin V, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin VI, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin VIII, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


Tuin VIII, C-print, plexi, reynobond, 220 x 146 cm 2004


3 comments:

  1. I must say these are fascinating. Like tiny little stories of the owners. They say so much about the people living there.

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  2. fantastic!
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    thanks

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  3. They look awesome. I just hope that roof top gardening will be available soon here in the Philippines. I know that some people incorporate it already in their home design with the help of artificial grass but I think it would be hot during the summer. In the future, I also want to have a rooftop garden but I will use natural grass so that it sill be cooler during the hot months.

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