honorable mention
Tyler Grace australia
title
Nebulous
The journey of life is never predictable. It is as if we are in a constant fog that is too thick to see through, and is so dense that we are unable to even begin to go through it without feeling as if the oxygen is being abducted from our bodies.
This dark and ominous series connects these thoughts, emotions and experiences through visuals which portray fog and unclear atmospheres, and covers topics such as the connection with oneself and our connections with those around us, among others.
Staring into the unknown can be terrifying, but this series aims to give each viewer the courage to continue walking through the nebulous fields of life.
After a 4 years of photography being a very small hobby and escape from his chronic health issues, Tyler truly began to emerge as an artist in 2016, as he began to take photography seriously, exhibit his work and enter competitions, thus turning his hobby into his passion and his career.
Throughout the years since he has developed his style and made his work darker, more thought-provoking and cinematic in nature, with his images including desaturated tones, heavy contrast and slight textures that give the images a grittier feel than they would have otherwise.
He has been a finalist and won awards such in local, regional and international competitions, such as the MAMA Art Prize and the Chiltern Art Prize.
He also won the Young Regional Artist Scholarship through Create NSW in 2016.
His most recent, and most important achievement was winning the art category and third place overall in Australasia's Top Emerging Photography Awards.
Tyler continues to exhibit his work in group shows all over the world, enter competitions and tour his award winning exhibition "The Chronic Diaries" all around Australia.
Tyler aims to continue creating images that will engage the viewer and make them experience emotions that they never expected to feel from viewing a photograph.
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entry description
Throughout our short time on Earth, humans go through many trials, tribulations, successes and failures, however it is not always clear why we are or have been chosen for these experiences.The journey of life is never predictable. It is as if we are in a constant fog that is too thick to see through, and is so dense that we are unable to even begin to go through it without feeling as if the oxygen is being abducted from our bodies.
This dark and ominous series connects these thoughts, emotions and experiences through visuals which portray fog and unclear atmospheres, and covers topics such as the connection with oneself and our connections with those around us, among others.
Staring into the unknown can be terrifying, but this series aims to give each viewer the courage to continue walking through the nebulous fields of life.
about the photographer
Tyler Grace is a conceptual photographic artist, born in 1993 and based in Albury, Australia, who specializes in creating dark and emotional images that tell stories in an impactful way.After a 4 years of photography being a very small hobby and escape from his chronic health issues, Tyler truly began to emerge as an artist in 2016, as he began to take photography seriously, exhibit his work and enter competitions, thus turning his hobby into his passion and his career.
Throughout the years since he has developed his style and made his work darker, more thought-provoking and cinematic in nature, with his images including desaturated tones, heavy contrast and slight textures that give the images a grittier feel than they would have otherwise.
He has been a finalist and won awards such in local, regional and international competitions, such as the MAMA Art Prize and the Chiltern Art Prize.
He also won the Young Regional Artist Scholarship through Create NSW in 2016.
His most recent, and most important achievement was winning the art category and third place overall in Australasia's Top Emerging Photography Awards.
Tyler continues to exhibit his work in group shows all over the world, enter competitions and tour his award winning exhibition "The Chronic Diaries" all around Australia.
Tyler aims to continue creating images that will engage the viewer and make them experience emotions that they never expected to feel from viewing a photograph.
back to gallery