It is with great sadness that we share the news of the wonderful photographic artist Paul Ferman’s passing. A dedicated artist, Paul always pursued the unusual and unique in both the creation and implementation of photographic imagery. Paul possessed a keen intellect and insatiable curiosity that resulted in the highest aestheticism, continually searching and endeavouring to try new approaches and techniques for his art. His love and knowledge of history, coupled with an exceptional ability to absorb information, left us amazed by the inventiveness and sheer beauty of his works. Paul was a lovely, gentle, generous soul. He would visit us weekly, always with delicious chocolates to share, a few laughs and a smile. We will miss him enormously. Our thoughts are with his family.
Paul Ferman at Mont St Quentin, the Western Front, France, 2017, photograph courtesy Robert Linnegar.
Paul Ferman at Corbie, the Western Front, France, 2017, photograph courtesy Robert Linnegar.
Installation view of Paul Ferman, #360-369, 2016, lambda prints, in particle decay fractal paradigm, 2016, King Street Gallery on William.