As luck would have it the tide was out and the first part of the walk was along the beach - I collected some sea washed fragments of shell and plastic - the plastic fragments must be very old and who knows what journey they have been on - I hate seeing rubbish on the beach (now there are a few less pieces) but I have to say they make intriguing images..........
The shell fragments I collected are quite small, some really tiny, and have a softness and warmth - they are almost pearlized from the constant washing of the sea - I have collected sea glass since moving down here 18 months ago and these are just as beautiful.
Because I have become engaged with grids again through following Liz Davidson's blog I have been working on creating a grid of details from 'man in a boat' painting which will be used as 'fragment investigation' for my degree project
my collection from the beach yesterday seemed an ideal way to lay them out - so many changes can be made - this is the first layout..............
I have a photograph selected for the drawing exhibition on the theme of SPEED at Plymouth University - it opens next week for 3 weeks in ArtSpace 101
'Experimenting with a digital camera at night the image was
drawn with light using a long exposure. The camera captures the movement of
light reducing it to a still image, which reflects my efforts to keep up with
the speed of technology and the way I can use digital tools to push the boundaries
of traditional drawing. The river and surrounding landscape represents a calmer
and more measured way of working, flowing and expansive. The enlargement of the
photograph to 45 x 60cms causes a further blur to the image, which is intended as a
metaphor for the transitory
and fragmentary nature of existence.'
4 comments:
I think we sometimes forget that we can just go for a walk and enjoy looking at the world around us!! I was just on top of the nearest big hill doing nothing. Bliss!!
wow, rosie, that top image is the most exquisite torso (chest and neck) to me... and that aqua. lordy it's dreamy...
xoxo
I really know what you mean about leaving the camera behind at times. No matter what it is, it's a different experience then it would be if you were looking to take photographs.
I do love the ones you took when you got home though! Thanks for sharing them!
Great photos Rosie, where ever you took them. I know what you mean about a walk with out the camera, I am preferring it, as it feels like I can be quietly observant, not hyper vigilant that I might miss a "great ' shot.
Congrats on your work being selected, wonderful photo, good luck with the show
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