A different view on the landscape

Places can have meaning and be magical. The landscape that we’re part of and that which is out of our reach is full of connections, stories and rhythms. Narratives that are often hidden, yet are there to be experienced, connecting objects, events and future/past histories.

Now incorporating elements of sketches and thoughts (words), i’m using a more varied colour pallet and a looser approach, to experience and respond to a place or landscape rather than just see it.

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