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3.1 - Practice and Research About

Pre-History 3

Landscape, Place and Environment; Assignment 1 – Beauty and the Sublime

At the end of any journey (including the return leg) lies a destination. Taking photographs is one way of making sense of where you find yourself when you get there, even if you only do so by making comparisons with the place you have just left.

fig.1: Orcadian Photographs (2013-2019), 2022
fig.2: Sea Stacks (2020)
fig.3: Towering Cliffs (2020)
fig.4: Fearsome Symmetry (2020)
fig.5: Livestock (2020)
fig.6: Sites of Ritual Significance (2020)
fig.7: Effects of the Light (2020)
fig.8: Shelter from Lowering Skies (2020)
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3.1 - Practice and Research About

Pre-History 4

Various Modules – Installation, Presentation and Display

I am completely comfortable with using a camera to take photographs and then edit the resulting images. The question is how to display them afterwards. From the beginning of the OCA degree, I have made efforts to develop a range of ways to  show work to an audience, both physically and online.

fig.1: ‘Sea Stacks’ Postcard (2021) – LPE A1 outtake
fig.2: No Fun! – Triptych (2022) – Three 30cm x 30cm Prints; LPE A5
fig.3: Disputed Territories – Part (2022) – Installation Option; LPE A5
fig.4: Elmfield Road, 75 Years Later (2015) – TAoP A5
fig.5: Flotta is… the Flat Island (2021) – Installation View, LPE A3
fig.6: Looking for America – Alice @TPG (2018) – Purloined Installation View, IAP A2 redux
fig.7: Looking Ruff – James and Me @NPG (2018) – Purloined Installation View, IAP A2 redux