James Byrne
Most of the works in my New Collage series were photographed in the last weeks of December, 2023, during the Winter Solstice in St. Paul, Minnesota where I live. The sun in December is at its lowest point in the horizon of the entire year - just barely peeking over the tree tops. This sunlight is frontal, cold weather clear, and color rich.
Brownstone 2024, 41 x 32, non-PVC polyethylene
Downspouts 2024, 41 x 32, non-PVC polyethylene
Pallet 2024, 32 x 41, non-PVC polyethylene
This series mixes photographic and painterly concerns. I start from a point of curiosity. The whole reason for making something is to reveal what it is at heart center. I want to be surprised and inspired by the energy of discovery.
Subject matter includes surfaces, textures, walls, fences, shadows, garages, shrubbery, and junk I discovered while exploring the alleys of my neighborhood in late December.
Three Knots 2024, 36 x 36, non-PVC polyethylene
Cascade 2024, 84 x 65 , non-PVC polyethylene
Sizes vary. Most are horizontal, 32 x 41; some are vertical, 41 x 32; or square, 36 x 36.
I can print at any size up to 12 feet wide. The material is weather resistant which opens to potential for site specific work on exterior walls.
A dye-sub, archival digital printing process is used to print on Non-PVC polyethylene, which contains no harmful chemicals and is safe for the environment.
Each piece has an integral, printed white border that is part of the work - like a natural mat. Installation views from my studio are below to illustrate.
Non-PVC polyethylene is a fabric-like substrate with a unique quality that enhances the subject matter of each photograph. When hung slightly away from the wall, the soft pliable material is free to move and flow.
Hanging loose and unframed, they are energetic and engaging. It also enhances the object-ness of the piece.