Tatiana Gulenkina

Photographer
Six Hours
Location: Washington, DC
Nationality: Russian
Biography: Tatiana is a Russian-born photographer and visual artist. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in 2011, and since then has been pursuing a career in fine arts. She employs both digital technology and traditional... MORE
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Six Hours
Copyright Tatiana Gulenkina 2024
Updated May 2016
Topics Abstract, Conceptual, environment, Environmental, Fine Art, Landscape, Science, Texture, Water

Six Hours (2015) is a series of multiple- and long-exposure photographs of slowly melting bodies of ice that explore the intersection of political and poetic, collective and personal. Ironically, in our constantly changing world, we often ignore the change, no matter if it's happening in our bodies or in the environment around us. Whether viewed as meditations on color and shape or a climate change statement, these images depict the shifts that often go unnoticed. 

Scientifically, the process of fast ice melting can be explained by a few chain reactions. One is darkening of the color which makes the ice sheet to attract more sunlight and melt at increasing rate. The other is the fact that as it melts, the elevation lowers, and the lower elevation often comes with warmer temperatures.

Working on this project, I was particularly inspired by historic Japanese landscape paintings called "mountains and water", their simplicity and unique sense of perspective. Other Japanese art forms, such as haiku and Noh theater are also trying to grasp the essence of things with minimum means. The job of the artist in this case mostly consists of being an observer and gaining intuitive understanding of the subject.

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