Yesterday I Died, Tomorrow's Bleeding (2020) Photography by Martin Vallis

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'Yesterday I died, tomorrow's bleeding" is a line from the song Shattered by The Age of Information written by David Hodges. I was thinking about the attempts I’ve made on my life when looking at this image. And the fact that I was, at the time, in such a deep black hole that I had no consideration, thought[...]
'Yesterday I died, tomorrow's bleeding"

is a line from the song Shattered by The Age of Information written by David Hodges.

I was thinking about the attempts I’ve made on my life when looking at this image. And the fact that I was, at the time, in such a deep black hole that I had no consideration, thought or feelings for those that would be left behind and the aftermath that would inevitably follow had I succeeded. Which I feel the title reflects,'Yesterday I died (had I been successful), Tomorrow's Bleeding (the aftermath) more poetically than perhaps I could express.

I use leaves as an expression of my emotions, either from my past or current.

Another in the series 'Leaves'

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Martin Vallis  is a professionnal photographer. His style evolved, resulting in tightly- cropped, close-up work, mostly utilising Tungsten lighting, to enhance texture and detail. Two decades[...]

Martin Vallis  is a professionnal photographer. His style evolved, resulting in tightly- cropped, close-up work, mostly utilising Tungsten lighting, to enhance texture and detail. Two decades later Martin departed from commercial photography, concentrating on his own vision.

Throughout his career, Martin’s style has changed, yet there remains the ever-constant preference for simplicity of solitary objects, reflecting texture and shape: less is more. Society may spend time looking for the ‘Big Picture’ whilst missing the ‘Beauty of Simplicity’. He feels it portrays a deeply felt sense of isolation, solitude and emptiness. The artist is eager to conclude he now understands those feelings are more to do with his condition over reality.

Martin Vallis has studied Visual Communication at Medway College of Art and Design from 1976-79, moving to London in 1980. After working as a Photographic Assistant to Commercial Photographer Gary Bryan for 3 years, he set up his own studio in Chelsea in 1983, that specialised in high-quality still life photography, in the areas of Advertising, Design and Editorial. Martin also shot stills on TV and Cinema commercials, primarily with directors Howard Guard and Ridley Scott (Alien/Blade Runner/Gladiator). Some of Martin’s clients included, British Airways, BMW, Volkswagen and Selfridges.

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