
Reconstructing Personal Mythology
Philip Jarmain: back to Artist
Artist Statement
A series of photographic narratives based on stories that had a great affect on me as a child.
As a child we learn values and ideals from storytelling. Whether the stories were experienced first hand or happened thousands of years ago storytelling is a highly influential method of learning. As an adult a handful of stories are vividly etched in my mind as still images. The stories have been twisted and contorted and thus have become my own personal mythology. The exercise of attempting to reconstruct these myths that are trapped in my mind allows me to better understand what is essential and valuable to me now.
Artist Biography
Philip Jarmain grew up near London, Ontario, with part of his childhood spent in Switzerland and Ireland. There were also many family trips to Mexico. His mother is a textile artist and fathers an entrepreneur. A childhood love of storytelling led to early fascination with film, photography and cameras. dShort dramas shot with an 8 mm wind-up camera were a passion. Later, his training was in film (Vancouver Film School), and for some years he worked in lighting for feature films and episodic television, and after that as stills photographer for film.
While establishing himself as a full time artist in photography, Jarmain supports himself as a commercial photographer specializing in conceptual advertising, based in Vancouver, where he lives, and Toronto. In this area he is a recipient of multiple Lürzers Archive and Communication Arts awards as well as other international honors.
Pricing
48 x 92 inches image size Edition of 10
Price upon request
36 x 69 inches image size Edition of 10
$6,750.00
24 x 46 inches image size Edition of 10
$4,000.00

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