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DESCRIPTION
35mm film, developed and printed on Ilford Multigrade photo paper | 2022
In what Lane considers to be the most mysterious collection he’s done with Tappan, abstracted people, vague surroundings, and secret places emerge from photographs captured across the country. Using different formats such as 35 mm, 120 and digital, Lane purposefully selects photographs—of a stream in Connecticut, perhaps, or of his own living room floor in LA—where it is impossible to identify anyone or anything specific. In these photographs, the expression comes from the elements and not the face—the result is a dreamy trip to new places filled with new people…all familiar, yet intriguing.
DIMENSIONS
12 x 12 inches
24 x 24 inches
36 x 36 inches
48 x 48 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
12 x 12 inches
Matted: 19.5 x 19.5 x 1.5 inches
Full Bleed: 13.5 x 13.5 x 1.5 inches
24 x 24 inches
Matted: 31.5 x 31.5 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 25.5 x 25.5 x 2 inches
36 x 36 inches
Matted: 44 x 44 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 38 x 38 x 2 inches
48 x 48 inches
Matted: 56 x 56 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 50 x 50 x 2 inches
AUTHENTICATION
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Most artwork will arrive after the New Year, please reach out to info@thetappancollective.com for questions.
“I see boredom as an opportunity. I want to capture the mundane, while never missing a moment of chaos or bliss.”

About the Artist
Danny Scott Lane
Photographer Danny Scott Lane’s work has been featured in Vogue Italia, Playboy, I-D, Hunger, Schon, MyDomaine, Coveteur, Brooklyn, among print and digital publications. His play of color and the human form explore loneliness and rebellion in isolation.
In the Studio
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Most artwork will arrive after the New Year, please reach out to info@thetappancollective.com for questions.


PAIGE WASSEL ON DANNY SCOTT LANE
“I have found myself being drawn to very simple photographs. This man reading a newspaper was photographed by Danny Scott Lane. He used a film camera which I think produces the most authentic and true images. Nothing staged, nothing over the top. I absolutely love a photograph of simply nothing, just life in general, the mundane and intimate hours of the day.”
Artwork: Guy with Paper