Inkjet print made by Jon Cone of Cone Editions, using custom ground pigments
$ 18,750
About the artist
Eru Narayana is a mathematician and photographic artist who recently completed a 7,000 km solo walk across Canada’s landscapes, where he witnessed the impact of the Anthropocene era on the animals and forests of this land.
Narayana’s unique approach blends sight and feeling, fostering a deeper engagement with his subjects. He photographs through the ‘mind’s eye’, embracing the philosophy that “seeing” and “feeling” are interconnected yet distinct faculties. This method goes beyond traditional photography, capturing emotional and spiritual essences.
Eru Narayana adjusts exposure to mirror his feelings, often moving the camera during exposure to express the dynamism of his experiences. His work, marked by expressive abstractions, invites viewers to a deeper understanding of the relationship between humanity and nature.
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