About nine months ago, Geoff Budd commented on a set of photos I have on Flickr called Shoe Dump, a collection of shoes hanging from powerlines:
Primo set Nathan! I’m a photographer based in New Zealand putting together an exhibition on the topic. If you’d like to have some of your images included please check my website & let me know…
A few months after submitting some photos, the project started coming to life. Here are a few images from Geoff as the collage was coming together.
Mosaic V1!
For the Santos Cafe ‘mini-exhib’ I’ve been producing the shots onto various thickness PVC blocks at 100mm square. With the limited wall space at this venue I am only able to produce a mosaic of around 50 images though the main exhib will feature the rest of the group. There’s been a few late nights as it’s quite labour intensive but it’s looking sweet!Will update more pics as it progresses…
Thanks again for all your shots & stories!
Originally uploaded by sole intentions.
Mosaic V1 contd…
Originally uploaded by sole intentions.
Mosaic V1 contd…
Originally uploaded by sole intentions.
See if you can spot this one of mine nestled in there. It’s one of my personal favorites, and ranks as #4 for interestingness (800 views, 11 favorites, 6 comments) of my photos on Flickr (also see #1, #2, #3). It also is holding steady at around #235 on Flickr’s Explore for the most interesting photos uploaded on December 5, 2006 (see all photos of mine that made Explore pages)
Read more about the exhibition and Geoff Budd in the article Exhibition with plenty of sole, check out the exhibition flyer (PDF), and if you’re near Auckland, New Zealand, the opening is this Tuesday Jan. 30 at Satellite Gallery from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
3 replies on “Photos Included in Exhibition in New Zealand”
That’s awesome – those shots really look good on those PVC blocks. I love this sort of collaborative creativity – especially when the co-artists are half-way around the world and super friendly.
Wow, Nathan. Congratulations!
Nathan. This is so fantastic…congratulations! You know how talented I think you are and it’s great that you’re involved in this project. You deserve to have your work seen around the world. I just wish I could go to Auckland and see the exhibit for myself.