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Short Walks on the Lark – The Old Fire Engine House, Ely
6th - 30th November 2008
The River Lark carries water from higher ground beyond the Cambridgeshire Fens out to the sea. Part of a network of rivers running between raised banks several metres above the field below. I have been walking these rivers for some time as a way of documenting the Fen landscape.
Flat Earth 2007 – EXHIBIT, 20 Goswell Road, London
29th March to 12th May 2007 and 18th April 2008 to 17 May 2008
In 1851 in England the number of people living in towns and cities outnumbered those in the countryside for the first time anywhere on the planet. In 2007 the same thing happened on a global scale. Urban dwellers are the new majority worldwide. This exhibition marked that change.
28 unframed images were hung tightly and to a single horizon line on black walls in a darkened room. Lighting picked out the images to create for the viewer a sense of presence in the landscape.
Flat Earth – The Old Fire Engine House, Ely
29th June to 2nd September 2006
Many find the vastness and wide open skies of the Fens intimidating and inhospitable, but those who live here develop a strong bond with the changing weather patterns, dramatic shifts of light, rectilinear geometry, windbreaks of poplar, and lines of willow and reed along water courses.
One Rock – Lanternhouse, Ulverston, Cumbria
2nd December 2003 to 31st January 2004
A multimedia installation, exhibition and performance by Welfare State International, exploring the ecology and environment of Morecombe Bay in sound, images, sculpture, song and performance. The focus was a lone rock in a great expanse of sand exposed at low tide.
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Short Walks on the Lark | Ely, 6th - 30th November 2008
Image Galleries — exhibitions
> Short Walks on the Lark: Old Fire Engine House, Ely
> Flat Earth 2007: EXHIBIT Goswell Road London
> Flat Earth: The Old Fire Engine House, Ely
> One Rock: Lanternhouse, Ulverston, Cumbria
All exhibition images are for sale as limited edition prints. For details see 'buying prints'.
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