LLP Concepts is the spatial practice of visual artist Liam Lynch, extending a long-standing photographic body of work into architectural and material contexts.
Positioned between photography, fine art and surface design, the practice explores how images can move beyond the frame — becoming immersive elements within built environments.
Liam Lynch is an Australian photographic artist whose work is grounded in sustained observation of natural and cultural environments.
Over more than two decades of image-making, his practice has focused on capturing transient moments — from marine life, endangered wildlife and historical subject matter — and translating these encounters into carefully composed visual works.
His early work, including Dracones et Equorum, combined complex environmental photography with hand-crafted palladiotype printing, establishing a material approach that continues to inform his practice today.
LLP Concepts represents an expansion of this photographic practice into spatial application.
Rather than existing solely as framed works, images are reinterpreted through: scale, surface and material.
This shift allows the work to function as part of the environment — engaging directly with space, light and atmosphere.
At the core of the practice is a process of translation:
image → surface → space
Each project begins with photographic observation, and evolves through material testing and spatial consideration. Works are refined in response to their setting, ensuring they integrate with architecture rather than sit apart from it.