این هنرمند ایده ای نو در عکاسی به کار گرفته؛ او با دستگاه های صنعتی اشعه ایکس بزرگ و کوچیک اقدام به عکس برداری اشعه ایکس از اشیای بی جان و جان دار کوچک و بزرگ در ترکیب بندی هایی نامتداول کرده و دست آخر محصول به نوعی کشف هنرمندانه بدل شده .
bulldozer, 2007
2000 x 1220mm
C-type print
edition of 5
all images courtesy of the artist
nick veasey creates photographic works of art via x-ray technology revealing the 'structural anatomy' of a range of subjects from everyday objects such as knickers and shoes, to large forms of transportation such as a vespa, bus and even a bulldozer, these of which require industrial x-ray facilities to be captured.
each image is composed of a complex collage of multiple x-rays which are layered and put together to form the glowing images. touching on themes of surveillance and security, veasey's work speaks of today's society which has become controlled and monitored, our moves tracked by surveillance cameras and scanning machines. the british artist gets right down to the core, utilizing equipment and technology which has been developed to remove the freedom and individuality in our lives, to produce images which emit a subtle and quiet beauty despite the means of which they are produced. a solo exhibition of nick veasey's work, 'it's what's on the inside that counts' is on show at richard goodall gallery in manchester, UK
until july 28th, 2012.
bus, 1998
1500 x 600mm
C-type print
edition of 9
mini, 2009
1189 x 841mm
C-type print
edition of 5
vespa, 2009
2000 x 1500mm
C-type print
edition of 5
bride & groom, 2011
1189 x 1189mm
C-type print
edition of 5
dancing dress, 2011
1189 x 1500mm
C-type print
edition of 5
city bowler, 2011
1189 x 1189mm
C-type print
edition of 5
fluffy teddy bear, 2008
594 x 841mm
C-type print
edition of 5
crown of thorns sea star, acanthaster planci, 2009
841 x 841mm
C-type print
edition of 10
frog crab, ranina ranina, 2009
1500 x 1500mm
C-type print
edition of 5
bat, 2006
1189 x 1189mm
C-type print
edition of 5