Saturday 5 June 2010

The penny drops!

I am having a good few days, feeling closer to understanding what I am trying to do.

I noticed Abigail Doan's posting about an exhibition called Propagating Eden: Techniques of Nature Printing in Botany and Art. The exhibition looks fabulous, I wish I could go, but Wave Hill gallery have kindly made the exhibition catalogue available online.

The images are exquisite, including historical and contemporary examples, and I was busy appreciating the wonders of the natural world when I suddenly wondered why Richard Long's 'Mud Hand Prints' were included? They seemed out of place amongst the mainly botanical images.... AND THEN THE PENNY DROPPED... the artist IS nature!

I found two other artists in the catalogue exploring themes of self within nature or self as nature and they also had in common a very primal response to nature. My favourite are the works by Valerie Hammond (below), which have an instant attraction along with a spiritual richness.


This all starts to give me ideas about how nature, self awareness, place and process might all come together. 

2 comments:

  1. really loving Valerie Hammond's stuff will have to look further! thanks for sharing xxx

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  2. Ooh, thank you for the introduction to Valerie Hammond - very interesting work! Glad to hear that things are falling into place for you with your research too.

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