AINDREAS SCHOLZ
Aindreas Scholz is a German Irish photographer based in London, working with cameraless and ecological photographic processes. His practice explores how sunlight, water chemistry, plant matter and contaminated environments can physically shape the photographic surface. Through climate-adapted cyanotype, including works made with polluted seawater, salt residue and archival watercolour paper, Scholz creates images that sit between landscape, evidence and material trace. His work asks how photography can move beyond representation to become a practice of ecological attention, care and responsibility.
And So I Watch You From Afar #04
This piece is a unique climate-adapted cyanotype diptych made with sunlight and polluted seawater on archival watercolour paper, carrying visible traces of salt residue. Created in 2024, the work transforms environmental exposure into both image and material record, suggesting an aerial landscape, a wounded body of water, or a planetary surface marked by human and ecological disturbance. Through its scale and deep Prussian blue tones, the work asks how photography can register not only what is seen, but also what has touched, stained and altered the image over time.
Work Details
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And So I Watch You From Afar #11
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Climate-adapted cyanotype on archival watercolour paper
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84 x 119 cm
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Unique
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£3,000

