Amanda Harman, 'Clematis Vitalba'

£360.00

Photographic pigment print on Somerset matt paper
20 × 25 cm; framed 23 × 28 cm
Edition 1/9
Tray Frame in lime wood

Photographic pigment print on Somerset matt paper
20 × 25 cm; framed 23 × 28 cm
Edition 1/9
Tray Frame in lime wood

Amanda Harman is a photographic artist based in the South West. She works with landscape and place, from the watery Somerset Levels to the post-industrial landscape of the Stroud valleys.

Time spent walking and retracing routes across the landscape is central to her practice. By observing a place for months, and often years, she seeks to reveal the unseen and the insignificant, and through quiet observation, elevate the beauty of ordinary and overlooked places.

Harman studied photography at West Surrey College of Art and Design and holds an MA in Photography from London College of Communication. She has worked on a wide range of commissions, residencies and projects for galleries, museums, charities and commercial clients.

Her work has been exhibited widely in the UK and internationally and is held in several collections, including the V&A in London. It has also been recognised with numerous awards. She has published three books with Another Place Press and was a Senior Lecturer in Photography at UWE Bristol for a number of years.