London Dada Work 253 / 253a – Six Solid Ghosts / Six Career Artists

6 solid-ghosts

Six Solid Ghosts
c. Michael St.Mark 2006

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CONTEXT
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Hexaptych presentation of six covert digital images of random passers-by at dusk( open aperture / 1/8sec ).
Hampstead High Street, London NW3, August 2006

First in our Human Condition series, setting a trend in the art mainstream.

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Commenting on the temporal nature of human existence in comparison to the relative longevity of urban surroundings; Six Solid Ghosts hints at the transparency of the physical body at the atomic level – that in fact, we are not as solid as we imagine.
A further dimension is intended by the title, suggesting we appear to be little more than isolated wandering spirits body-hopping from life to life, temporarily trapped in decaying flesh and blood cages and raising age-old questions on the subjects of reincarnation and the interwoven nature of life and death.
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DATA
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Hexaptych. Signed edition of 50 Lightjet prints on Ilford Pearl, 24″ x 20″
£450 ( unframed )

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Update in the genre ( 2010 )
E11even Solid Ghosts

– Specific photo format genre established by Michael St.Mark, 2010 –

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Time Lapse West Village ( 2019 )
by Xan Padron

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Further update, 08/09/2018

Six Career Artists ( trapped in creative stasis ) Aspire to Greatness
© Michael St.Mark

Click through X 2 to enlarge the creepy crawlies and read the secret unspoken rules for becoming a recognized art great.

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