AstroBotany; Tetryon Earthly blooms reimagined through a futuristic lens.
Cosmic Blooms in Asimovian fields. These blooms are named after stars in the night sky. Hyperreal, all-in camera, exploration of colour & light.
This collection illustrates the intrinsic connection between the geometry of flowers mirrored in the fractal nature and vastness of the universe.
Collection will be no more than 30 individual images (a selection of 1of 1s and editions).
Tetryon:Sirius
Distance; 9 light years.
Sirius, derived from the Latin word seirios meaning “scorcher”, is the brightest star in the night sky
Tetryon: Sirius was the first image in Tetryon Blooms project therefore is the first in the editions of 10.
6000px X 3999px
AdobeRGB
Single frame / long exposure
UV/ Continuous /Strobe light
Franca Turrin
Photographic Artist
Sydney Australia
Tetryon:Sirius #2/10
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Tetryon:Sirius #2/10
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AstroBotany; Tetryon Earthly blooms reimagined through a futuristic lens.
Cosmic Blooms in Asimovian fields. These blooms are named after stars in the night sky. Hyperreal, all-in camera, exploration of colour & light.
This collection illustrates the intrinsic connection between the geometry of flowers mirrored in the fractal nature and vastness of the universe.
Collection will be no more than 30 individual images (a selection of 1of 1s and editions).
Tetryon:Sirius
Distance; 9 light years.
Sirius, derived from the Latin word seirios meaning “scorcher”, is the brightest star in the night sky
Tetryon: Sirius was the first image in Tetryon Blooms project therefore is the first in the editions of 10.
6000px X 3999px
AdobeRGB
Single frame / long exposure
UV/ Continuous /Strobe light
Franca Turrin
Photographic Artist
Sydney Australia