Arrangements Series
This series began when I coincidentally acquired two identical copies of a vintage book on flower arranging. The double imagery and repetition within these works relate directly to the process of making: turning the pages to search for imagery, measuring, cutting, and so on. The layouts and patterns also represent the rhythm of daily routine and domestic familiarity.
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How they grow |
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Living jewels |
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Swimming, slithering |
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Steadily through the waves |
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Containers |
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Meeting points |
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Endless cycles |
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Measure the distance |
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Between a two-way mirror |
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A thorn in the fold |
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Red stripes |
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Hovering above |
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Camera shelves |
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Reflecting leaves |
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Hear it drop |
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Surface water |
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Breaking the glare |
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Outburst |
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Stand |
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Push up gently |
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Cold breeze Repeated |
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Pink fragments |
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Balancing branches |
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Shaped by the elements |
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Light beams In the night |