Sunday, 2 August 2020

My Latest Photographs - Art and Sound Installation for Margate Pride 2020.



By walking on the Pilgrims Way I re-discovered the old route, the old way of travelling on foot but not experienced as going towards a sacred place but rather for the walk itself, being outside as sacred, as expression of my own freedom and by going further with no map and getting lost so to experience the surrounding environment in a new way, in a more spontaneous way, which was not possible during lockdown. You can come back to the photo and have a different perspective on it depending whether you are in a lockdown or not. I have been focusing on really looking closely, noting what is generally overlooked and reconnecting with nature.














I was selected to participate in a contributive art and sound installation for Margate Pride 2020.
See also: https://margatepride.org.uk
https://www.facebook.com/themargateschool/
https://margateradio.co.uk/saturday-080820/1pwqt84jl3qi8w6jht0z0q2nf1d8z2
Photos below taken by Alex Noble









3 comments:

  1. 'You can come back to the photo and have a different perspective on it depending whether you are in a lockdown or not. I have been focusing on really looking closely, noting what is generally overlooked and reconnecting with nature.' As someone still in a lockdown, I really enjoyed that.

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  2. Brilliant that you were selected to contribute to the Margate Pride Red Flags installation. Your nature photos remind me to go for another walk in the countryside as soon as it is cooler.

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  3. I like the way you are taking two or more differing periods in time and superimposing them at the same place to create a different effect, so that the same place is seen differently. Am also really happy that you took part in and contributed to Margate Pride and used vivid colour for effect.

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