Transient Sculptures by Neal Grundy

At first glance, the viewer may believe he is seeing a solid sculpture in the landscape. In reality, the image captures a fabric form in ‘mid-flight’. The sculpture exists for a split second in time; once photographed, it is otherwise lost forever, never to be re-created.

I first produced this series in a studio environment. The permanence of this environment contrasted starkly against the transience of the moving forms. To create a greater sense of harmony, the images were later shot within the natural environment. In doing so, a secondary layer or optical illusion is incorporated for the viewer.

More images for this series can be viewed on my site. www.nealgrundy.co.uk


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It'd be nice to know who this work is by...?
I produced this work. You can view more on my site. www.nealgrundy.co.uk
Excellent, thank you.