Maelstrom

Luke Shadbolt
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Maelstrom documents the duality of nature; creation and destruction in a single act. It is an exploration of the balance of light and dark inherent in nature, both on a physical and qualitative level. In this new body of work, an astounding array of environmental factors align in a sudden, fleeting, chaotic event, to produce an oceanic force that is unmatchable in its primal ferocity.

Tracing the source of this event to the particularly volatile El Nino season of 2016, we are afforded a cursory and comfortably safer glimpse of the exchange, cycle and balance of power fundamental to the functioning of our planet and its oceans. These are cycles that we as humans so often ignore, neglect or respect and are barely beginning to understand. Maelstrom encourages the viewer to reflect upon our own naivety and place as a species within the greater natural balance of power.

Luke Shadbolt (b. 1984, Terrigal) was born and raised on the NSW Central Coast. He studied Visual Communication at the University of Newcastle and has since freelanced as an extreme sports and fashion/lifestyle photographer and creative director. He has recently secured covers of Surfing World and the QANTAS Magazine, and worked with commercial and editorial clients including Audi, Tourism Australia, Nikon and SK-II. 

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Maelstrom 1, 2016
Giclée digital print on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper

Maelstrom 4, 2016
Giclée digital print on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper

Maelstrom 10, 2016
Giclée digital print on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper

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