An artist who uses photography in a search for illumination, playing out the metaphysical question of just how little light is required to dispel darkness.
I am an artist who uses photography in a search for illumination. The natural world in all its radiance is one of the core concepts that interests me. I work in varying degrees of abstraction, playing out the metaphysical question of just how little light is required to dispel darkness.
My work, I hope, will promote a quietening down, a low-voiced conversation between the viewer and the image, wherein contemplation and personal reflection upon one’s place in the world might take place.
Robynne is one of our members featuring their work as part of the ClimateCultures Quarantine Connection series. We shared her piece, Lacing the Land, on Day 38 of the 40-day series.
Robynne's ClimateCultures Posts:
Rock Pools in the Desert
Black Haiku: Poems for Dark Times