Photography in 12345 explores a distinctive visual approach characterized by ethereal, often ambiguous imagery that evokes a dreamlike mood. Sarah Moon’s work here delves into themes of memory and time, using delicate textures and soft focus to create an impressionistic narrative.
The book, published by DELPIRE in 2011, presents a contemplative sequence of photographs that balance abstraction with figuration, inviting viewers to linger in moments suspended between reality and imagination. The subtle interplay of shadow and light accentuates the emotive atmosphere central to Moon’s practice.