What I enjoy about Karl Blossfeldt’s photographs (our prompt for The Kick-About No.86), is the way in which they encourage us to zoom in and out in terms of our associations: I know these are photographs of smallish things, but I start seeing architecture and monumental sculpture and giant wrought-iron constructions. Likewise, I think Blossfeldt’s images make us stop and stare, and marvel at what might otherwise go unnoticed or be somewhat taken for granted.

With these ideas in mind, I decided to play some scale-based games of my own, imagining a hushed gallery environment with visitors arrested and intrigued by the spectacle of these ‘ordinary/extraordinary’ seed heads. Obviously, I’ve watched one too many science-fiction b-movies, because I’m also reminded of those moments in those lovely old black and white films when ordinary townsfolk first encounter strange other-wordly objects on their lawns…


5 responses to “Blossfeldt’s Big Show (2023)”

  1. You do know how to create worlds. (K)

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    1. Thanks Kerfe – always making movies it seems, though with no budget, no resources, no kit – haha!

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      1. Life is full of improvisation.

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