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So have I | There ought to be silence
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Terminal Photo Contest by PhotoWerkBerlin | There ought to be silence
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There ought to be silence. Terminal Photo Contest by PhotoWerkBerlin. My series “surrounded by nothing but our own imagination” has won 1st prize in the Terminal Contest by PhotoWerkBerlin and will soon be exhibited in Berlin as part of the European Month of Photography! See link for more details:. Http:/ www.photowerkberlin.com/pages/photocontest. Laquo; Previous Post. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 141 other followers.
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we spoke our prayers | There ought to be silence
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trans-siberian arts centre: March 2011
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Grid No. 3. Based in Netherlands, Visic works within an ambivalence between the sensate world and. Formal minimalism. With an obsession for geometric pattern and modern architecture, her. Painted, drawn and photographic works evoke an undulating relativity between what is felt. And measured in the world. Based in London, McCullough's practice revolves around the exploitative possibilities. Of photographic processes. Using sculpture in conjunction with his pursuit to "exaggerate. Graduate Print Award 2011.
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trans-siberian arts centre
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Grid No. 3. Based in Netherlands, Visic works within an ambivalence between the sensate world and. Formal minimalism. With an obsession for geometric pattern and modern architecture, her. Painted, drawn and photographic works evoke an undulating relativity between what is felt. And measured in the world. Based in London, McCullough's practice revolves around the exploitative possibilities. Of photographic processes. Using sculpture in conjunction with his pursuit to "exaggerate. Graduate Print Award 2011.
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it’s a strange world | There ought to be silence
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where it all began | There ought to be silence
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where uncertainties became possibilities | There ought to be silence
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life on the streets runs like blood through my veins | There ought to be silence
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I:I:I:I | There ought to be silence
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There ought to be silence. I:I:I:I – featuring Tristan Davies, Nikki Lam, Kimberley Liddle and Oliver Parzer explores the internal and external duration of self, its translucent nature as well as its complexity in relations to our surroundings. I:I:I:I takes us on a fascinating journey and challenges our own understanding of the concept of self , along with challenging the mainstream execution of mixed media projects. Opening Night: Friday 9 August 6-9pm. Exhibition Dates: 9 August – 23 August 2013.