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“What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so it lives” – Tales From Earthsea (2001) by Ursula Le Guin
Cyclical renewal. An ever-winding spring. Spiralling and spinning with input, conducting an orbit of transformational output. Oreka James’s A Chorus Of Shadows Along A Winding Path centres on the phenomenon that is transformation, exploring the cyclical inevitability and reoccurrences of change and how its processes are both physically and metaphorically experienced.
Throughout the exhibition, transformation takes shape in works that conjure labyrinths, hybrid creatures, and doubles. These symbols and motifs represent change charted across cycles such as rebirth, destruction, and erosion. In The Hardening 1 (2025), a scorpion and a human have fused together, becoming one and the other, a transformation that enables protection and survival. The sculpture’s sand-like surface points to how rocks become stones...More
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“What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so it lives” – Tales From Earthsea (2001) by Ursula Le Guin
Cyclical renewal. An ever-winding spring. Spiralling and spinning with input, conducting an orbit of transformational output. Oreka James’s A Chorus Of Shadows Along A Winding Path centres on the phenomenon that is transformation, exploring the cyclical inevitability and reoccurrences of change and how its processes are both physically and metaphorically experienced.
Throughout the exhibition, transformation takes shape in works that conjure labyrinths, hybrid creatures, and doubles. These symbols and motifs represent change charted across cycles such as rebirth, destruction, and erosion. In The Hardening 1 (2025), a scorpion and a human have fused together, becoming one and the other, a transformation that enables protection and survival. The sculpture’s sand-like surface points to how rocks become stones...More