Photography by Ushi Grant 28 Artworks Sold

Immersion Ed. 3 of 20

Photograph, Paper (Requires Framing)

60cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 1cm (D)

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A$810

Arrives 20–22 Jul

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Artwork Description

I always feel happy when I’m near a body of water, the ocean, a river or a lake. Where there is water, there is life. The rhythm of waves lapping at the beach or the soothing quite noise of a waterfall. Listening to these sounds especially during meditation we can become present in the moment and lose negative thoughts.

With this series, I am exploring our relationship to water.

Unframed and un-matted, you are purchasing the print only.  The print is inclusive of a 5cm white border for ease of framing.

Other sizes available on request. Please contact me for alternative custom sizes.

Please note the InSitu images are for reference only.

Please allow 5-7 days for printing & shipping

Artist Bio

Ushi Grant is a photographer based in the beautiful region of Central Victoria, having made the tree-change from city life in Melbourne. Ushi's work has been exhibited in group shows nationally and internationally.

Ushi uses photography to explore and find moments in our urban life that celebrate the magic of people in their everyday activities She finds inspiration all around her....in quirky moments, subtle human interactions or simply the fleeting dance of light and shadow.

Ushi also explores the seemingly mundane urban and industrial landscapes that often bypassed by the casual observer. Through the use of color, light and shadow she examines and captures the essential geometry of our urban spaces.

Since relocating to the country, Ushi has been exploring the local landscapes - with a focus on blending the aesthetics of abstraction and minimalism. Her images blur the lines between reality and imagination.

Ushi's work has been exhibited in group shows, both nationally and internationally.

Commissions

Ushi's studio is in Central Victoria