James Byrne
Contact: byrnefilms@gmail.com
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The interplay of multiple images to form engaging new visuals is at the heart of my work. At first glance the images below are familiar looking natural forms - tree roots, bark, stones, and plants. They are photographs of the underside root systems of toppled trees that line the banks of the Mississippi River near my home in St. Paul. A closer look reveals unusual organic shapes and primordial figures - as if they have always existed in the inner life of these trees, and are now released.
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The roots and tree trunks have been eroded and washed by flood waters year after year then dried in the summer sun, exposing beautiful textures, colors, and patterns. Ancient looking spaces in shades of brown, blue, gold, and gray, wait in the underbelly of these wonderful trees. Through a simple process of mirroring a single un-manipulated photograph, otherworldly creatures, forms, and figures are unveiled.
I continue to explore the banks of the Mississippi to find more trees and roots to photograph for my ongoing series of Mississippi Roots.
There is always more to discover and share. James Byrne
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1. Mississippi Roots 1312, 19 x 24 inches
2. Mississippi Roots 5769, 10 x 22 inches

3. Mississippi Roots 1430, 14 x 28 inches

4. Mississippi Roots 1167, 14 x 28 inches


9. Mississippi Roots 1224, 20 x 22 inches
6. Mississippi Roots 1371, 19 x 24 inches

11. Mississippi Roots 1223, 14.5 x 28 inches

15. Mississippi Roots 1226, 14.5 x 28 inches


19. Mississippi Roots 1041, 20 x 22 inches
14. Mississippi Roots 5765, 14.5 x 28 inches
