Ilex White
- Date: c. 1991
- Medium: 35mm b/w film, digitally refined
- Format: Proofs only
Ilex White is an early photographic work created using 35mm black and white film. Though scanned and digitally refined, the piece was never finalized and remains incomplete. A small series of test images were produced, but the project ultimately remained in a prolonged state of development. As with several works from this period, Ilex White exists only in the form of working proofs.
The photographs present a quiet study of the female form in repose, rendered in grain-heavy monochrome that amplifies texture, light falloff, and skin tone as expressive elements. The model’s presence shifts between theatricality and vulnerability—at times composed and confrontational, at others almost dissolving into shadow. Recurring motifs of contrast (light/dark, posed/candid, seen/unseen) gesture toward a deeper interest in perception, embodiment, and the boundary between image and intimacy.
Though never completed, Ilex White offers an intimate glimpse into the artist's early formal and thematic concerns—moments of aesthetic exploration that foreshadow later works grounded in fragmentation, memory, and the unresolved.
Digitally refined proofs from the unfinished project Ilex White. These test images represent a work in progress and were never part of a finalized edition.
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