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Douglas Ross (1954) - 'Turning Point' (2019)
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Douglas Ross (1954) - 'Turning Point' (2019)

"I was born in New York City in 1954 and moved to Ireland in 1966. In Trinity College, Dublin I studied English Literature and History. I developed an abiding love for both and have since come to see these as an essential part of my artistic training. The words of poetry and drama required inner visualisation. History gave me a sense of the bigger picture. For the remainder of my 20's I worked in printing and publishing. I began painting full time in 1985, making three dimensional work in 1989 and photo-based work in 1998. In the last decade, I have spent much of my time swapping stories with the people I photograph. We try to realize common symbolic elements in our shared inner landscapes. The images often have a mythic quality to them. This is because I believe we should see our lives as epic adventures, our struggles as heroic." - Douglas Ross Chromogenic print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper Paper Size - 15" x 12" (38 x 30 cm) Image Size - 13" x 9½" (33 x 24 cm) Image Date - 2019 Print Date - January 2020 Catalogue - DGR001FU Condition - Mint Signed in the negative Numbered gallery stamp Title under image Certificate of Print Authenticity Ships in a large PVC tube

Nr. 82598437

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Douglas Ross (1954) - 'Turning Point' (2019)

Douglas Ross (1954) - 'Turning Point' (2019)

"I was born in New York City in 1954 and moved to Ireland in 1966. In Trinity College, Dublin I studied English Literature and History. I developed an abiding love for both and have since come to see these as an essential part of my artistic training. The words of poetry and drama required inner visualisation. History gave me a sense of the bigger picture. For the remainder of my 20's I worked in printing and publishing. I began painting full time in 1985, making three dimensional work in 1989 and photo-based work in 1998. In the last decade, I have spent much of my time swapping stories with the people I photograph. We try to realize common symbolic elements in our shared inner landscapes. The images often have a mythic quality to them. This is because I believe we should see our lives as epic adventures, our struggles as heroic." - Douglas Ross


Chromogenic print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper

Paper Size - 15" x 12" (38 x 30 cm)
Image Size - 13" x 9½" (33 x 24 cm)
Image Date - 2019
Print Date - January 2020
Catalogue - DGR001FU
Condition - Mint

Signed in the negative
Numbered gallery stamp
Title under image
Certificate of Print Authenticity

Ships in a large PVC tube

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