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The fading of the building lines as the reach for the skies represent the shedding of limitations that can be felt by the repression of our built environment. The birds are integral to the artwork as they have natural expression and the freedom to fly in any direction.
I recently graduated from Leeds Arts University with an MA in Creative Practice. Recent artworks and prints examine the complex relationship between human lifestyles and nature. I believe my themes embrace the exhibition ‘seeds of change’ as my pieces are inspired by human changes to nature.
My work also comments on the negative changes we make to ourselves by turning our back on a natural way of living . The latest series I use the high rise to epitomize the limitations I felt growing up in a restricted built environment. The birds are the freedom I desired with the oak canvas representing the replacement of the ancient trees with domestic concrete structures that now dominate the natural environment. The artwork was created by using photographs to produce a mono print that is then printed onto wood veneer. The paradox is hopefully a jolt to see nature with fresh eyes and recognise the latent threat and maybe question our acceptance of such incongruent objects in our natural landscapes.
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