No. 7 in the Mobile Landscape series by photographer Lisa Avery was captured with a pinhole camera and developed with color 120 film. Each borderless C-print is printed on semi-gloss photo paper and signed and numbered by the artist on the back with archival ink. This image is offered in a limited edition of 100.
"I sometimes think drivers don't know what grass is, or flowers, because they never see them slowly." -Clarisse, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
"When I travel by car, I am still. Physically, I am restrained and confined, while simultaneously careening along a highway. I am able to see miles upon miles, while hardly seeing much. With my images, I meditate on this experience of combined stillness and movement, isolation and community. In Mobile Landscape, I embrace this contradiction, creating a blend, a blur of what flies by me just outside my window."