The Corridor

Pinhole photograph, handprinted silver gelatine on Ilford Deluxe Darkroom paper
10 x 16 cm (unframed)

Regular price £200.00
About the Artwork

Dancing with my shadows series from The Crypt Gallery.

This photographic series was created using pinhole cameras (in this case a coffee tin) and chemigram processes using light as a drawing tool. These slow, analogue methods embrace chance, materiality, and imperfection. Using camera less processes transforms a familiar space into something uncertain and dreamlike, where time feels suspended and place becomes fragile. In contrast to digitally perfected imagery, the photographs celebrate vulnerability and erosion as ways of seeing, while quietly recording my presence within the space. Control and accident merge. I experienced the space as a metaphor for a female organ, protective and cocooning, yet limiting access to light and the outside world, reflecting the act of mothering. The work invites slower, more attentive engagement with how environments shape our emotional states.

All these series were produced in situ, allowing the temperature, humidity and light quality affects the silver gelatine paper in a unique way. The artist also developed the work in an improvised darkroom inside The Crypt.

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Details

Medium: Pinhole photograph, handprinted silver gelatine on Ilford Deluxe Darkroom paper

Year: 2025

Size: 10 x 16 cm (unframed)

Ready to Hang: Yes

Wall hung. Frame available upon request, please inquire for pricing.

Pia Jaime

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Pia Jaime (b. 1976, Argentina) studied Fine Arts in Tucumán after a nomadic childhood shaped by political upheaval, and has lived in London since 2008. Working across photography, ceramics, drawing, and installation, her practice draws on personal experience to explore repair, memory, domesticity, and shifting states of self and perception. She often uses cameraless photographic methods to capture the present through light, time, and chance, while porcelain functions as a form of temporal arrest. An educator and community project leader, her work includes major public commissions and has been widely exhibited and published.

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