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Photograph on paper

Signed on the front.

The image's aesthetic reflects the gravity and pathos of the eternal process it depicts,: Movement towards procreation and death, elevating that which is taken for granted and happens all the time, in every Australian cityscape, to the surreal - while giving it ambiguity and space enough to oscillate between monumental and tragic, humorous and pathetic.
This work won the PerthPhotomedia Award and was acquired for the City of Perth art collection.

Document|monument is the result of investigating meaningful ways to document the evidence of ‘micro-wildlife’ in my daily, largely suburban life: Dead insects, feathers, bones and seeds – things resisting decomposition.
I find and collect these relics on my daily routines within suburban and greater Brisbane.
This is a childhood trait which resurfaced upon moving to Brisbane from Hamburg, both as response to the incredible bio-diversity in an urban environment, and as a need to re-establish a primal connection to my natural environment.
The process of finding and engaging with these found objects like they are relics, keeps my perception and awareness tuned to what for most people is invisible or meaningless litter. Spotting a beetle, feather or seed generates deep interest, childlike joy, safety and hope - through its' immediate presence and the implicit connection to species, habitat and world.
For me this is a survival mechanism, grounding and connecting me to this place and to the ecological and metaphysical reality of being member of a species, cohabitating with other species, on a planet.

The second part is the image making where I attempt to convey the above through magnification and composition. The documents become monuments to local life forms and bio-diversity, giving them consideration as evolutionary ancestry and ecological equals.
Magnification draws the viewer in, rewarding their curiosity with a high level of wonderous detail. The hyper-realism of the scanner sustains and amplifies the inherent surrealism of the subject matter.
The works are simple in an attempt to make images that stand the test of time, and to provide space for the subjects to unfold the profundity and implications of their existence in this place: Justified and ancient.

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Limited edition pigment print available in 3 different print and edition sizes. 90 x 172cm image size, 110 x 192cm paper size, approx. Printed in Epson Ultrachrome pigment on 300gsm Hahnemuehle photorag All materials are archival. All ordered artworks are editioned, numbered and signed on the front, and printed on demand, so please allow about 5 business days for shipping. If you have any special requests or questions, please ask me, I’m happy to answer ! : )

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All art by Walter Stahl

A branch of Poinciana flowers' organic forms juxtaposed with boldly colourful vertical stripes of varying widths, which are neither in the fore- nor in the backgroundA branch of Poinciana flowers' organic forms juxtaposed with boldly colourful vertical stripes of varying widths, which are neither in the fore- nor in the backgroundThree panels side by side:
Left panel: Two tailed emperor butterflies, an assortment of natural and a manmade objects, in a moody composition in warm yellow orange sunset tones
Middle panel: Fourteen butterflies, dried red lily blossoms and mutated twigs, on a 'background' of fine vertical and horizontal stripes in a delicate, and somewhat both macabre and romantic composition , on a 'background' of fine stripe
Right panel: Two tailed emperor butterflies, an assortment of natural and a manmade object, in a moody composition almost mirroring the left panel of the triptych.  Warm purple-blue hued stripes make up the background, and reddish brown tones are the other dominant colourthree little bird skeletons are arranged with a bauhinia flower, some round seeds that look a bit like eggs, and a mass of black and white feathers, streaming upwards.
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