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MOMENTUM, 2020-2021

When we look at an “object” that we find in the nature, that we label it as being created by the nature, not by the human mind, or hand as we might say, we perceive its beauty, we perceive life in that form and at the same time, we consider it to be a natural form of art, a different kind, a different expression of what we would label as art, that has nothing to do with the human hand, in which we believe and perceive that God was the artist.

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But all the trees and all the elements that we perceive in our life are in truth our creation, our collective consciousness keeps this Earth into its very form as we perceive it, as we taste it, or smell it, or touch it, and eventually admire it.

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We are all the artists of this world, we create life all the time in the same fashion as we create our bodies which intrinsically is an act of creation, the only difference with this process is that we do not usually describe the World as being Art.

NOTES

Photographs, C-Type Printed on Fuji Crystal Professional Archive Maxima Paper
Matt Coating · Weight 245 gsm
Mount: Aluminium Dibond

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The places presented in these photos are:

  • Chalgrove is a village and civil parish in South Oxfordshire about 10 miles southeast of Oxford. The parish includes the hamlet of Rofford and the former parish of Warpsgrove with which it merged in 1932.

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  • Cuxham is an English village in the civil parish of Cuxham with Easington in South Oxfordshire. It is about 5.5 miles north of Wallingford and about 6 miles south of Thame

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  • Stadhampton is a village and civil parish about 5 miles north of Wallingford, in South Oxfordshire, England. Stadhampton village is on the A329 road and close to the River Thame

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  • Great Haseley is a village and civil parish in South Oxfordshire, England. The village is about 4.5 miles southwest of Thame. The parish includes the hamlets of Latchford, Little Haseley and North Weston and the house, chapel and park of Rycote

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  • Great Milton is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about 7 miles east of Oxford. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 1,042

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  • Watlington is a market town and civil parish about 7 miles south of Thame in Oxfordshire, near the county's eastern edge and less than 2 miles from its border with Buckinghamshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Christmas Common, Greenfield and Howe Hill, all of which are in the Chiltern Hills

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