Veronica Worrall

Veronica Worrall
is a ClimateCultures Author

An experimental artist using photography to capture movement, time and natural processes, working with nature and traditional alternative photography in attempts to reduce her artist footprint.


I explore experimental art using my camera to capture movement, time and natural processes. My expressionistic images define my concern for the natural world and the current rate of degradation.

For my last project I partnered WITH nature making images by burying my prints back in the mud or soil for months, with the purpose to evoke dialogue with my viewers about essential unseen ecology. More recently I am experimenting with traditional alternate photography in an attempt to reduce my artist's footprint.

My contemporary experimental photography may not appeal to everyone but it was honed during my studies for honours degree in photography with the University of the Creative Arts. I continue my art work and research, driven by Anthropogenic concerns.

Veronica's ClimateCultures posts

Unseen, Seen: My Eco-art Travels the World

Unseen, Seen: My Eco-art Travels the World

Experimental artist Veronica Worrall offers a story of shared hope in students' reactions to her photographic series 'Unseen', and how young people's actions and art in the USA, China and around the world provide examples ahead of COP26.
Art Photography -- Emotional Response to Global Crisis

Art Photography — Emotional Response to Global Crisis

Photographer Veronica Worrall explores how art can offer an important emotional response to global pandemic and climate crises, sharing her 'lockdown' project to generate images where photography partners with natural processes to produce a visual essay of optimism.

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