Lotte Attwood: Snowdrop Photogram
Handprinted black and white photogram
Framed size 31cm x 41cm
Varied edition of 25
Each snowdrop is individually placed and printed by hand in the darkroom
No two works in the edition are exactly the same
Handprinted black and white photogram
Framed size 31cm x 41cm
Varied edition of 25
Each snowdrop is individually placed and printed by hand in the darkroom
No two works in the edition are exactly the same
Handprinted black and white photogram
Framed size 31cm x 41cm
Varied edition of 25
Each snowdrop is individually placed and printed by hand in the darkroom
No two works in the edition are exactly the same
Lotte Attwood b. 1952 is a Cambridge artist who specialises in black and white film photography, drawn, she says, to the potential of the medium to capture a particular atmosphere of land and buildings. She is interested in capturing places under change – her first exhibition in the 1980s documented a series of temporary buildings/sheds now all disappeared. A keen gardener – she used to work on the late Christopher Hogwood’s garden in Cambridge– plants are central to her life. She is also the founder/owner of Fen Ditton Gallery.