The light and the beauty of Provence captured in photographs by Jeff Cowen whose experimental
work with the photographic process makes every print reminiscent of a painting. In a world
that is dominated by digital screens technology and speed Jeff Cowen seeks to draw our
attention to the sublime experience of nature's beauty through his work. The artist makes large
analogue prints on thick photographic paper and experiments with the chemicals that he uses for
the photographic development process which makes every print unique. His work like van Gogh's
130 years before him reveals the power and beauty of nature in Provence: from the immensity of
mountain landscapes and fields to the smallest detail found in a simple leaf or fruit.
Including facsimiles on the endpapers taken from various sketchbooks of the artist. Text:
Siran Chen Cowen Sara Tas Juliet Kothe.