A series of long-exposure photographs, exploring the potential for creating multiple versions of the body and bodies that are purely virtual.
They are related to the series of drawings with the same title. The drawings explore the relationship between photographs and memory in constructing the narrative of our selves, and in particular what it means when the photographs are of events and experiences we do not remember. These photographs represent almost the opposite relationship, recording experiences that I remember but which have no physical reality.
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Unfurl, 2017: long-exposure photograph; 40cm x 60cm
History, 2017: long-exposure photograph; 40cm x 60cm
Walk, 2017: long-exposure photograph; 40cm x 60cm
Don’t Walk, 2017: long-exposure photograph; 40cm x 60cm
Where were you when I needed you, 2017: long-exposure photograph; 40cm x 60cm
I knew you were there somewhere, 2017: long-exposure photograph; 40cm x 60cm
Looking for the Horizon, 2016: long-exposure photograph; 30cm x 42cm
Losing my Way, 2016: long-exposure photograph; 30cm x 42cm
Drawing on Imagination, 2016: long-exposure photograph; 30cm x 42cm
Drawing on Memory, 2016: long-exposure photograph; 30cm x 42cm
Of my Better Nature, 2016: long-exposure photograph; 90cm x 30cm
In Disguise, 2016: long-exposure photograph; 90cm x 30cm
Still, 2016: long-exposure photograph; 90cm x 75cm