Aurélie Sorriaux | 351.0 m / 1151.6 feet, 2021

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Media Dimensions: 22 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 19 x 20 cm
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Aurélie Sorriaux (*1994) is a French visual artist whose work delves into the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. With a Bachelor’s degree in *Photography – Motion Pictures* from France, a Bachelor of Arts in *Photography* from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Netherlands), and a Master’s in *Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking* from UWE Bristol (UK), her practice intertwines photography and printmaking.   She explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth through the lens of Deep Time. Her process strives to make the concept of time more accessible by investigating our philosophical relationship with time. She aims to make time tangible and draw attention to what is unseen or neglected. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth’s surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Her creations emphasise the inextricable connection between past, present, and future, evoking an emotional response and highlighting humanity’s enduring influence on the world.

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Photopolymer
Media Dimensions: 22 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 19 x 20 cm
Edition of 5
Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £32.40.

Aurélie Sorriaux (*1994) is a French visual artist whose work delves into the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. With a Bachelor’s degree in *Photography – Motion Pictures* from France, a Bachelor of Arts in *Photography* from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Netherlands), and a Master’s in *Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking* from UWE Bristol (UK), her practice intertwines photography and printmaking.   She explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth through the lens of Deep Time. Her process strives to make the concept of time more accessible by investigating our philosophical relationship with time. She aims to make time tangible and draw attention to what is unseen or neglected. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth’s surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Her creations emphasise the inextricable connection between past, present, and future, evoking an emotional response and highlighting humanity’s enduring influence on the world.

Photopolymer
Media Dimensions: 22 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 19 x 20 cm
Edition of 5
Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £32.40.

Aurélie Sorriaux (*1994) is a French visual artist whose work delves into the profound theme of time and its enduring imprints. With a Bachelor’s degree in *Photography – Motion Pictures* from France, a Bachelor of Arts in *Photography* from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Netherlands), and a Master’s in *Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking* from UWE Bristol (UK), her practice intertwines photography and printmaking.   She explores the interrelation and coexistence between Humanity and the Earth through the lens of Deep Time. Her process strives to make the concept of time more accessible by investigating our philosophical relationship with time. She aims to make time tangible and draw attention to what is unseen or neglected. By meticulously studying the visible traces of time etched on the Earth’s surface, she delves into how time manifests in the geological landscape as well as in human existence. Her work seeks intergenerational transmission. Her creations emphasise the inextricable connection between past, present, and future, evoking an emotional response and highlighting humanity’s enduring influence on the world.

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