Tiernan works with light and long exposure photography, and is concerned with notions of Continuing Loss, and urban expansion vs nature. The pandemic has heightened his focus on the theme of Continuing Loss, but he sees a strong juxtaposition of this global social event and the expanding tension between people and nature.
Tiernan’s work is often highly abstract using quasi-choreographed kendo movements to capture emotional angst in his images. More recently, influenced by artists like Eric Paré, Denis Smith and Patrick Rochon, Tiernan is experimenting with surreal representations, choosing settings and techniques outside the studio, that add context and depth to his work.
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everything in the universe tends toward entropy...
eris, not this
encroachment, not this
inferno, not this
the cut, not this
the energy we expend to order our society has an equal and opposite reaction on nature...
...consequences
loss
grief
denial
alone
listen
listen !
...20:20
w e n e e d e d h e r o e s
if only we'd listened....
...the universal harmonic
flock, yes this
flow, yes this
earth, yes this
n e w...
...n o r m a l
credits....art & photography: tiernan andrews-o'rourkementorship: nathan jones (lu & lica rocks)music: (c) 2020 "reckless", courtesy corey andrews-o'rourkemodels: laila malik o'rourke, ruby chamberlainvideo edit: laila malik orourkeassistant: daddy o'rourkeemotional support: amee malik
Tiernan works with light and long exposure photography, and is concerned with notions of Continuing Loss, and urban expansion vs nature. The pandemic has heightened his focus on the theme of Continuing Loss, but he sees a strong juxtaposition of this global social event and the expanding tension between people and nature.
Tiernan’s work is often highly abstract using quasi-choreographed kendo movements to capture emotional angst in his images. More recently, influenced by artists like Eric Paré, Denis Smith and Patrick Rochon, Tiernan is experimenting with surreal representations, choosing settings and techniques outside the studio, that add context and depth to his work.
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@TiernanArt
TiernansArt
https://tiernanandrewsorourke.wordpress.com/
Painting, Digital, COVID-19, Colour and Light, Time, Life, Mental Health