OSHEEN HARRUTHOONYAN
                                Pour Etienne et Son Ciel
                            
                                    Selenium toned gelatin silver print
25x25 inches
Edition of 5
27_PHO
                                    
                                            Courtesy of The Cardinal Gallery 2021
                                        
                                CAD $ 4,500.00 Edition 4 of 5 framed
                                    
                                   Inspired by the early astronomical drawings of Etienne Trouvel and the unrealized architectural design of the Cenotaph a Newton by Etienne-Louis Boule. Meant to be seen as looking through both...
                        
                    
                                                    Inspired by the early astronomical drawings of Etienne Trouvel and the unrealized architectural design of the Cenotaph a Newton by Etienne-Louis Boule. Meant to be seen as looking through both a telescope and microscope at a newly discovered world, where the laws of nature are still unknown to us. 
Three 4x5 negatives blended with chemistry to create one image. The photos taken were of Lake Ontario, a night sky, and clouds from an airplane. They were all blended onto one sheet of BW film using various painting techniques, and textures were created overtop to create atmosphere.
                    
                Three 4x5 negatives blended with chemistry to create one image. The photos taken were of Lake Ontario, a night sky, and clouds from an airplane. They were all blended onto one sheet of BW film using various painting techniques, and textures were created overtop to create atmosphere.
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