Glace Noir is a deep meditation on the sublime feminine forms of the Patagonian glaciers.
Using the classic Hollywood Day for Night technique, the glaciers appear to be illuminated by moonlight creating a subtle feminine energy. This reminds us of the ever-moving, powerful force that is the glacier.
“The darkness of my photos is womb-like and nurturing...the ice and glacial rivers glisten in the soft light which gently highlights the majestic beauty of the powerful glaciers.” Kate Ballis
Ballis was inspired by the veins flowing through the bodies of Bill Henson’s subjects in his photography. She plays with contrast and exposure to reconsider the concept of natural light which enhances the feminine forms of the glacial peaks and rivers.
“Glace Noir are surreal otherworldly dreamscapes that explore the concept of light to make the unseen, seen.” – Kate Ballis
3/138 Darlinghurst Road | |
Darlinghurst | |
02 8084 7541 | |
Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 6pm |