I create gardens, tend to them, and photograph them. Through this work, I get to explore my fascination for the interplay of person and environment, of inner and outer landscape.
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My work is inspired by the fact that body is sacred geography and land is sacred anatomy. Having contemplated this relationship for some years now, I understand inner and outer landscapes to be a co-emergence, and my work is essentially a celebration of this.
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I would like to inspire others to explore the relationship between their inner and outer worlds, the relationship between beings and their environment, between embodiment and enworldment.
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I invite people viewing my photography to feel how body and world relate to and influence one another. This is a journey of enquiry that often inspires a deeper immersion into the beauty of perception.
I live in East Sussex, in the heart of Ashdown Forest, with my wife Ellen.