i will pay to make it bigger limited edition prints

£30.00

Ahren Warner

 

A set of limited edition photo prints by Ahren Warner to coincide with the publication of his novella and photobook i will pay to make it bigger.

6 different images taken from the book, each produced in an edition of 20. Please select the print number from the dropdown menu when ordering and the relevant image will be shown.

Giclée printed on Hahnemühle Baryta FA 325gsm paper, 10″x12″ (25 x 30cm), delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Your photo will be shipped to you directly from the printer, and framing is available on request (to discuss this, please email us at admin[at]prototypepublishing.co.uk).

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A set of limited edition photo prints by Ahren Warner to coincide with the publication of his novella and photobook i will pay to make it bigger.

6 different images taken from the book, each produced in an edition of 20. Please select the print number from the dropdown menu when ordering and the relevant image will be shown.

Giclée printed on Hahnemühle Baryta FA 325gsm paper, 10″x12″ (25 x 30cm), delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Your photo will be shipped to you directly from the printer, and framing is available on request (to discuss this, please email us at admin[at]prototypepublishing.co.uk).


i will pay to make it bigger is a novella, by poet and artist Ahren Warner, in which ‘you’ are the main character. Through text and image – autofiction, docufiction, and just plain fiction – you work your way through a tangle of preoccupations: from what it means to buy enjoyment, to the fragile construction of your own self as a cultural product.

i will pay to make it bigger is also a photobook, a collection of images produced whilst living in Thai ‘party hostels’. Although these photographs might seem to exist as the documentation of intimate or ecstatic moments, they are in fact quite painstakingly, and artificially, constructed: composited and manipulated from multiple still frames of film footage to produce images that advertise the calculated artifice of their own hedonism, emotion and seemingly raw experience.