Flower Lamps
Flower Lamps
Archival pigment print
A photographic work depicting a London streetlamp transformed into a pair of luminous, flower-like forms, set against the skyline of St Paul’s Cathedral. The image collapses the boundaries between the civic, the sacred, and the ornamental, allowing the everyday infrastructure of the city to slip into something symbolic and charged.
Selective colour disrupts the monochrome cityscape, drawing attention to the artificial bloom of light. Flower Lamps continues an exploration of London as a psychologically altered space, where familiar landmarks become sites of quiet estrangement and imagined meaning.
This work forms part of the same visual universe as LDN Reimagined, and resonates with the symbolic language that later extends into Dysmas Orbis.
Details
• Archival pigment print on acid-free fine art paper
• Image size: approx. A2
• Box framed, museum-standard materials
• Signed and dated by the artist
• Edition: 1/1 (unique work)
• Year: 2019
Price
£650 GBP
Notes
This is an original photographic artwork intended for collectors.
Minor variations in tone may occur between screen and print.
Care instructions will be provided with the work.