Burrus is from the Salis series where environmental narratives are explored through aerial abstracts over salt lakes in Western Australia. Remnants of ancient river systems are evident in the states interior, however, in recent history excessive land clearing has caused secondary salinisation in the region. The abstract aerials reveal extreme environments of recent and ancient history delicately balancing against the beauty of colour and shape. As seen in The Guardian, Wired and Fubiz.
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Medium | Photograph, Paper (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 25.4in (W) x 20.4in (H) x 0.3in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Current Studying Bachelor of Arts – Fine Art and Visual Culture, Curtin University.
My primary medium is digital photography, but also experiment with analog photography, new and mixed medias. Themes explore psychological landscapes, contrasts, ambiguity and complexity in our culture and environment.
Awards include Lensculture Emerging Talent, Australia's Top Emerging Photographer, and winner of Australian Photography Awards Landscape category. Published and exhibited nationally and internationally, including Head On Festival.
"Leah Kennedy’s work stood out to me among all the wonderful entries for this competition because of her exquisite sense of composition, color palette and concept. Her images, which explore the relationship between humans and the environment, have resulted in a very strong series of works that are simultaneously beautiful and thought-provoking, directly addressing the mark we make on our landscape." Caroline Wall - Director Robert Mann Gallery, New York