Adrian
Brannan graduated in June 2000 from the Glasgow School of Art, where he studied
visual communication specialising in photography. The photographs are often
taken from multiple locations with different film and processing techniques, at
different times, and on different days.
No
digital processes are used at any stage of Adrian's work, and the many of
photographs are printed in his own darkroom.
All
of the collages vary in complexity. Each work can be made up from as little as
fifty, to as many as one thousand
individual 35mm film photographs.
Viewed
from a distance, the original works are a spectacle of colour and movement. On
taking a closer look, an intricate network of detail has been observed and
captured. Each and every time you view a piece of Adrian's work, new details
are discovered.
“Adrian
Brannan is a contemporary artist who works mainly in the medium of photo
collage focusing on cityscapes as his most frequently chosen subject matter.”
