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The series ‘Presence : between Time and Space’  is the result of an ongoing search,  often in vain for delicate impressions and nothingness of the ever changing landscape and light of the North.

The meaning is in the state of becoming and of forming, unforming and reforming of visual pulses in nature.   Floating grey fields in an atmospheric haze seem to be suggesting that our presence in the world must be grasped on the basis of our existence: of our standing outside our living being and within the inner space and therefore there  is no need to understand. 

The key to grasping it is to experience.

 

Titles EXHIBITION

REFERENCES:

‘Lost’

Wagoner, D. ( 1999) Traveling Light: Collected and New Poems, Chicago: University of Illinois Press. p.10

 

‘And know the Place for the First Time’
Eliot ,T.S (2001) Four Quartets, Little Gidding V, London: Faber and Faber Limited.

 

‘THE TRACE OF A BITE in NOWHERE’
Celan, P. (2001) Selected poems and prose of Paul Celan : trans John Felstiner. London: W.N. Norton & Company Ltd.

 

‘The Sky leans on Me, Me, the One upright among all Horizontals’
Plath, S. (2002) Collected poems, Wuthering Heights, Hughes, T. edit. London:Faber and Faber Limited.

 

Images and photographs by Dina Leigh Copyright © 2016

 

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