A Lasting Impression

Art with roots in everyday life.

There鈥檚 something so satisfying about crunching through fallen leaves, hearing them crackle as they鈥檙e pulverized underfoot. Yet next time you see a carpet of leaves, or even a smattering of just a few, take a look before leaping: You might spy one of nature鈥檚 ephemeral art displays鈥攁 decaying leaf, like this one, photographed by Giles Revell.

He wasn鈥檛 far from his house when Revell discovered several of these botanical skeletons and decided to shoot a series. Ghosts of their former selves, the leaves 鈥渁lmost look manmade when they鈥檙e in hand,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e like organic wire meshes.鈥 From their unpredictable folds and fine, labyrinthine veins, familiar forms emerge鈥攍andscapes, coastlines, rivers. Simply put, the leaves are 鈥渓ovely things,鈥 says Revell.

The British photographer鈥檚 subjects run the gamut鈥攂esides plants, he鈥檚 worked with seascapes, insects, bubbles, and even soccer data, to name a few. Revell鈥檚 style also varies. In one piece, he deconstructs a flower bouquet into lines of color; they whiz across the backdrop like speeding bullet trails. In another work, the contours of a crimson, cocoonlike object suggest a human form, but there鈥檚 no sign of flesh betraying who鈥檚 ensconced.

 Despite their seeming disparity, Revell鈥檚 pieces are united by a common theme鈥攔oots in reality. Revell chooses subjects from everyday life鈥斺渢he simpler, the better,鈥 he says鈥攕o that he can abstract or otherwise reimagine them. He does so using 鈥減ure鈥 photography at times, as with his leaves. For some projects, though, he incorporates other digital technologies, such as those that create the illusion of 3D. Regardless of method, Revell鈥檚 work offers a new perspective on the ordinary, revealing complexity where it鈥檚 unexpected鈥攁nd, in this case, preserving the exquisite when nature won鈥檛.

SPECIFICATIONS

Photographer: Giles Revell

Subject: Decaying leaf

When: November 2006

Camera: Hasselblad

Lens: 150mm

Exposure: F22

SPECIFICATIONS
Photographer:Giles Revell
Subject: Decaying leaf
When: November 2006
Camera: Hasselblad
Lens: 150mm Exposure: F22