Tree Portraits

Tree Portrait #1

Tree Portrait #1

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #2

Tree Portrait #2

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #3

Tree Portrait #3

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #4

Tree Portrait #4

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #5

Tree Portrait #5

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #6

Tree Portrait #6

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #7

Tree Portrait #7

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #8

Tree Portrait #8

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #9

Tree Portrait #9

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #10

Tree Portrait #10

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #11

Tree Portrait #11

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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Tree Portrait #12

Tree Portrait #12

Medium: Type C print
Date: 2008-2010
Size: 15x15", 19.5 x 19.5"
Edition: 7 for each size + 2 A/P

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BIOGRAPHY

Emma Livingston is a British Argentine artist photographer based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nature in its many forms is the protagonist in her work : from the landscapes of the high pre-Andean plains, to portraits of single trees on the sidewalks and the surface of the oceans and rivers she visits. Photography is a means for Emma to pay homage to the natural world: she is concerned about its vulnerability and yet weaved within her work are the ideas of its resilience, philosophy and wisdom. She is interested in the symbolism and polarities represented by the landscape and its elements; in the stories of their past, present and future; and in the exploration of our relationship with the natural environment.

Tree Portraits (2007-2011)