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1) Towards a Solar Eclipse, 4 April 1998; 2) Towards a Solar Eclipse, 18 May 1998

Garry Fabian Miller, 1998

© Garry Fabian Miller

Since 1985 Miller has made photography without camera or film. His methods include passing light through objects or through filters of oil or coloured water onto photo-sensitive paper. Though essentially abstract, his work refers to elemental natural forms - the sphere, horizon-line and celestial constellations. This work is from a series inspired by the solar eclipse of 1999.

More information

Title of artwork, date

1) Towards a Solar Eclipse, 4 April 1998; 2) Towards a Solar Eclipse, 18 May 1998, 1998

Date supported

2006

Medium and material

Oil light, dye destruction print on perspex

Dimensions

Each panel: 66 x 66 cm

Grant

3055

Total cost

6110

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