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Mark Pearson, BA (Hons) Media Arts student talks about his work and experience at the University of Plymouth.

Dystopia

June 9, 2018

By researching the significance of colour in early religious art I have been able to incorporate these codes into my art installation about the Holy Land. The cyanotypes on paper vellum are photographs that I have taken in post-conflict Gaza and show the suffering, poverty and damage to infrastructure caused after a war in the worlds largest open prison. 

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In Holy Land and Gaza Tags Dystopia, Religious art, Gaza Strip, Cyanotype, photochemistry, photography extended, photographic artist, gold leaf, vellum, Holy Land, University of Plymouth, Palestine, Jerusalem, Jabaliya, Refugee camp, West Bank, photography, chemistry, experimenting, alternative printing, Donald Trump, Israel, US Embassy Jerusalem
I am experimenting with light sensitive chemistry, writing and drawing inspiration from my time documenting parts of the region, to create an exhibition called Dystopia, Military Architecturte in the Holy Land.

I am experimenting with light sensitive chemistry, writing and drawing inspiration from my time documenting parts of the region, to create an exhibition called Dystopia, Military Architecturte in the Holy Land.

The Phenomena of the Israeli Security Barrier

March 5, 2018

The Phenomena of the Israeli Security Barrier

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Tags cyanotype, dystopia, Mark Pearson Photographer, Israel, Palestine, alternative printing, Holy Land